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  • Expected Library size after adaptors

    If we get a pre adaptor, size selected library with an average size of 170 bp then after the adaptors (which are 41 and 53 bp) I would expect to see 170+41+53=264bp but what we actually see is more like 247bp. Does this seem normal? Perhaps the post adaptor size is not as expected because one of the adaptors is single stranded at it's 5' end?

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    What method are you using to size the library? Pre or post enrichment PCR?

    In any case I would not sweat the difference between 264 and 247 bp. Most likely the size is not exactly right. Keep in mind that if you are using some sort of electrophoresis based method that differences between the sequence composition of your sample and the size standard would likely be sufficient to explain a 7% difference. But other factors (salt concentration difference between the standard and sample) are also going to throw off your size estimation.

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      Thanks for your reply, we are using the Agilent Bioanalyser with the DNA 1000 kit and 'yes' we are aware of the variation that is inherent. It has since been pointed out to me that the bioanalyser only reads double stranded DNA and the Standard adaptor has over 30 bases of single strand so combining this with the variation seems to account for what we see.

      thanks again Phillip

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JPC View Post
        It has since been pointed out to me that the bioanalyser only reads double stranded DNA
        Hi JPC,
        Not sure what was intended by the person that told you this.
        The bioanalyser DNA chips do "read" single stranded molecules. If by "read" you mean "visualize". You can check this yourself by running the ssRNA ladder for the RNA chips on a DNA chip. You will see peaks. Please see:

        Techniques and protocol discussions on sample preparation, library generation, methods and ideas


        for details. Counter-intuitively ssDNA segments would tend to actually slow the migration of molecules on the DNA agilient chips I have used.

        Actually, had you not already done the enrichment PCR step prior to your running your chip? If so, then the amplicon should be completely dsDNA.

        But I guess you library is fine in any case...

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