Abstract:High-throughput capillary array electrophoresis (CAE) instruments for DNA sequencing suffer to varying degrees from read length degradation associated with electrophoretic current decline and inhibition or delay in the arrival of fragments at the detector. This effect is known to be associated with residual amounts of large, slow-moving fragments of template or genomic DNA carried through from sample preparation and sequencing reactions. Here, we investigate the creation and expansion of an ionic depletion reg… Show more
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