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  • Are the mate-pair reads always shadowed by their friends the paired-end (picture)

    ** Title should be "Are the mate-pair reads always shadowed by their friends the paired-end reads (picture)"

    So, are the Illumina mate-pair reads always shadowed by their friends the paired-end reads ?

    See picture -> http://imgur.com/LNwws

    In the picture above, I can see two populations:

    - 250 +/- 25
    - 2250 +/- 225

    (approximations)

    What cause these during the library preparation ?

    I thought only the 2250 +/- 225 would be fished out by the biotin/streptavidin step.


    (data are from Assemblathon 2, this is the snake dataset)


    Thanks !

    Sébastien
    Last edited by seb567; 07-14-2011, 07:01 AM. Reason: typo

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    Originally posted by seb567 View Post
    So, are the Illumina mate-pair reads always shadowed by their friends the paired-end reads ?
    In short, it seems yes.

    Originally posted by seb567 View Post
    In the picture above, I can see two populations:

    - 250 +/- 25
    - 2250 +/- 225

    (approximations)

    What cause these during the library preparation ?

    I thought only the 2250 +/- 225 would be fished out by the biotin/streptavidin step.
    Indeed - those fragments which span the splice are enriched, relative to those which come from a linear stretch of the original DNA. But the latter massively out-weigh the former (increasingly so at longer MP lengths - since there are more bad fragments, still only one good fragment), so the strep merely tilts the balance a bit in favour of the 'from the splice' fragments. The ratio can go from something like 10:1 against the spiced fragments to maybe 5:1 in favour - which isn't all that bad.

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