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Library preparation (aDNA)

Definition

Enzymatic end-repair, adapter ligation, and amplification of all DNA fragments in a sample regardless of length, used in ancient-DNA and degraded-sample workflows. Converts short, nicked fragments into sequenceable molecules.

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