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What does it mean when I have a poly A/T region resulting in poor quality sequence?

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What does it mean when I have a poly A/T region resulting in poor quality sequence?

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When the polymerase encounters a homopolymeric region such as poly A or poly T in the sequence, it often results in subsequent non-specific or poor quality sequence due to slippage of the enzyme. When this happens, we generally recommend sequencing from the opposite direction to obtain the missing sequence data.

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