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  • davisc
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    • Oct 2008
    • 14

    ZWMS = 2, 1 and 0

    After a run, you get a quality report of the loading of a particular cell, that is broken down into: 2, 1 and 0.

    My question pertains to what constitutes a 2?

    My understanding of the SMARTbell adapts and ligation biochemistry is such that every closed ss-circle will be flanked by two SMARTbells with the same adapter = that there are 2 priming sites per closed circle.

    How is priming and amplification from BOTH priming sites prevented?

    Does a '2' correspond to two separate circles loading into the ZWM (overloading) or two different sequences arising from a ZMW, possibly from independent priming off the redundant sites in the same circle (concentration of primer may be off)?

    Thanks.
    Last edited by davisc; 04-09-2016, 02:59 PM. Reason: clarification
  • rhall
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 324

    #2
    A loading value of 2 can indicate a number of issues, but the simplest most likely explanation is multiple polymerase loaded in a single ZMW, each bound to a separate SMRT bell. There is nothing stopping multiple ploymerases binding in a ZMW, hence the distribution of loading is a Poisson distribution.
    There are 2 priming sites per SMRT bell, but it would be very unlikely energetically for 2 polymerases bound to the same piece of DNA to bind in the same ZMW, different ZMWs are too distant.

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    • davisc
      Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 14

      #3
      Is there any evidence to suggest that having 2 binding sites per amplicon/circle is either beneficial or detrimental to the sequencing reaction, even if the second polymerase is not located in the active ZMW but hanging out?

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