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  • Selection of indexes

    Hi,
    How to select an optimal set of indexes from different library prep kits to design a sequence run?
    An example: I am about to prepare libraries and sequence 40 samples prepared with XT dual indexing and 21 libraries prepared with single indexes (ScriptSeq).
    Given a set of 8 i7 indexes from the XT libraries the task is to select a set 21 index among 48 available that will differ on at least two positions relative to the 8 i7 indexes.
    It is quite tedious and error-prone to do this manually.
    Does anyone have a piece of script to do this?
    Or how do you select an optimal set of indexes?
    Cheers,
    /Jakob

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    Hi again,
    I have made a small R script (attached, "compare_index_Rscript.txt") to compare two lists of indexes (equal index length) and return the number of different positions per combination - thereby making it possible to select the most diverse sets.
    Cheers,
    /Jakob
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    Last edited by JakobHedegaard; 01-27-2016, 06:31 AM.

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