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  • questions about index for nextera

    We want to index by ourselves, since we want to pool several 96 well plate thing together. I looked up in the illumina protocol it was written

    Nextera® Index Kit - PCR primers
    5’ AATGATACGGCGACCACCGAGATCTACAC[i5]TCGTCGGCAGCGTC
    (c) i5 Index read -->
    5’ CAAGCAGAAGACGGCATACGAGAT[i7]GTCTCGTGGGCTCGG
    <-- i7 Index read (b)Nextera® Index Kit - PCR primers

    for the i5 and i7 part are there any length restrictions. I saw some said 8 bps, but in others'paper, I saw from 5 bp to 10 bp. I just wondered what is the rule to fill into this i5 and i7 part.

    In addition, can any sequence be filled into these part (of course different sequences) or there have any rules for it.

    Thanks a lot

  • #2
    There are some rules, but even by following them one need to validate designed indices. Nextera XT V2 index kit uses a set of 16x24 indexed primers which has been validated and provides up to 384 multiplexing.

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