Illumina Adapter Sequence P5/P7 at Carlos Rhodes blog

Illumina Adapter Sequence P5/P7. You are left with two molecules attached, which contain each “side” of your original piece of dna. Learn about the different illumina adapter sequences and index kits for various library preparation and sequencing platforms. Construction principle of the two (p5 and p7) sequencing adapters (top row) and schematic overview of the laboratory steps. One we’ll call the p5 (red bottom), and one the p7 (black bottom). Note they are not in antiparallel orientation, but both have their 3′ ends poking up. Oligonucleotide (oligo) sequences of illumina adapters used in ampliseq, nextera, truseq, and trusight library prep kits.

Introduction to Illumina Sequencing Day 1 Video 2
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Oligonucleotide (oligo) sequences of illumina adapters used in ampliseq, nextera, truseq, and trusight library prep kits. Learn about the different illumina adapter sequences and index kits for various library preparation and sequencing platforms. One we’ll call the p5 (red bottom), and one the p7 (black bottom). Construction principle of the two (p5 and p7) sequencing adapters (top row) and schematic overview of the laboratory steps. You are left with two molecules attached, which contain each “side” of your original piece of dna. Note they are not in antiparallel orientation, but both have their 3′ ends poking up.

Introduction to Illumina Sequencing Day 1 Video 2

Illumina Adapter Sequence P5/P7 You are left with two molecules attached, which contain each “side” of your original piece of dna. One we’ll call the p5 (red bottom), and one the p7 (black bottom). Learn about the different illumina adapter sequences and index kits for various library preparation and sequencing platforms. Oligonucleotide (oligo) sequences of illumina adapters used in ampliseq, nextera, truseq, and trusight library prep kits. Construction principle of the two (p5 and p7) sequencing adapters (top row) and schematic overview of the laboratory steps. You are left with two molecules attached, which contain each “side” of your original piece of dna. Note they are not in antiparallel orientation, but both have their 3′ ends poking up.

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