Hello,
While reading up about index hopping, I came across the Illumina whitepaper (https://www.illumina.com/content/dam...inkId=36607862) which states that unique dual indexes help to mitigate this.
While reading another paper about index hopping (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5759201/), where the authors used dual-matched indexes, they mention an online post by Illumina (https://support.illumina.com/bulleti...x-designs.html) which says that distinct dual indexes work better than tandem dual indexes. Illumina present data showing how tandem dual indexes have a low Q30 for the index 2 read in comparison with distinct dual indexes and data also which shows a ‘T overcall / A undercall’ phenotype for the tandem design. However, the authors of the dual-matched index paper did not find the reduced Q30 scores reported by Illumina.
So my question is why would using a tandem index affect the Q30 score for the second index read? I don't understand how data from the first index read would affect the data generated during the second index read?
Thanks in advance for any insight!
While reading up about index hopping, I came across the Illumina whitepaper (https://www.illumina.com/content/dam...inkId=36607862) which states that unique dual indexes help to mitigate this.
While reading another paper about index hopping (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5759201/), where the authors used dual-matched indexes, they mention an online post by Illumina (https://support.illumina.com/bulleti...x-designs.html) which says that distinct dual indexes work better than tandem dual indexes. Illumina present data showing how tandem dual indexes have a low Q30 for the index 2 read in comparison with distinct dual indexes and data also which shows a ‘T overcall / A undercall’ phenotype for the tandem design. However, the authors of the dual-matched index paper did not find the reduced Q30 scores reported by Illumina.
So my question is why would using a tandem index affect the Q30 score for the second index read? I don't understand how data from the first index read would affect the data generated during the second index read?
Thanks in advance for any insight!
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