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  • insert size, chimeric reads/connections, scaffolding?

    Hi, this is my first post here~~I need some help with the terms
    Could any one tell me what insert size(of a paired-end library), chimeric reads/connections and scaffolding are? thx~!

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    Originally posted by mandova View Post
    Hi, this is my first post here~~I need some help with the terms
    Could any one tell me what insert size(of a paired-end library), chimeric reads/connections and scaffolding are? thx~!
    Please search the forums as these answers can be found fairly easily.
    Paired End
    Chimera
    Scaffolding

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    • #3
      Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
      Please search the forums as these answers can be found fairly easily.
      Paired End
      Chimera
      Scaffolding
      p.s. good April fools day prank having http://lmgtfy.com redirect to http://bing.com.

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      • #4
        tx

        Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
        Please search the forums as these answers can be found fairly easily.
        Paired End
        Chimera
        Scaffolding
        very educative!thx~

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