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  • An extra RNA peak positioned between 16s and 23s RNAs, what it could be??

    Hello everyone,

    As captioned, 2 (#01 and #03) and 2 (#06 and #09) RNAs (refer to attached) were harvested from the same E.coli in growth phase and post-growth phase, respectively.

    A strange RNA peak occurs at between 16s and 23s rRNAs in Sample #06 and #09.

    These RNA samples are planing to do NGS RNA-Seq with ribo-zero process.


    Thanks and happy holidays,
    Wei
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  • #2
    It's probably a cleavage product of the 23S, which is why those two samples have RIN of 9.4 while the other two have RIN 10.

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    • #3
      Dear Cliffbeall,

      Thanks for the idea, yes, it can be such case. And anyone has a similar phenomena can share with? I am a bit worry about if the extra peak is a contamination that will affect the RNA sequencing result a lot.

      Merry Christmas!!
      Wei

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