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Which sequencing chemistry do you recommend?

  • Updated September 20, 2024 03:12

Mission Bio’s DNA panels are optimized to be sequenced with PE 150 bp sequencing chemistry. PE 250 bp may be used and can help recover variants missed in amplicon gap regions.

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