Hi there,
Roche released a new version of its software for FLX+, you can read the announcement here:
"The latest software enables sequencing of amplicons up to 800 bp while maintaining >99% accuracy over the length of the read."
The sequencing company I use already tests this software, and they have sent me the results processed with the new version. I got fewer sequences, which is due to the fact that there are no sequences shorter than about 365 bp. So of course this results in higher average sequence length.
Does anyone know if this cutoff is a built-in feature of the new version, or just something you can implement if you want?
Roche released a new version of its software for FLX+, you can read the announcement here:
"The latest software enables sequencing of amplicons up to 800 bp while maintaining >99% accuracy over the length of the read."
The sequencing company I use already tests this software, and they have sent me the results processed with the new version. I got fewer sequences, which is due to the fact that there are no sequences shorter than about 365 bp. So of course this results in higher average sequence length.
Does anyone know if this cutoff is a built-in feature of the new version, or just something you can implement if you want?
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