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Single-end vs paired-end bulk RNA-seq data #1838

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JoostKoedijk asked this question in Q&A
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Hi Joost,
It depends on the size of the fragments in your library. If your library fragments are the same length as the single-end read length, it shouldn’t make a significant difference since the second read would have covered the same sequence anyway. However, if your library fragments are longer, you might lose some reads that could otherwise cover the CDR3 region if the R2 was present. Generally speaking, bulk RNA-seq (whether single or paired-end) yields fewer clones compared to targeted approaches.

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