Chimeric 16S rRNA sequence formation and detection in Sanger and 454-pyrosequenced PCR amplicons

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.

Formation of chimeric sequences during PCR. An aborted extension product from an earlier cycle of PCR can function as a primer in a subsequent PCR cycle. If this aborted extension product anneals to and primes DNA synthesis from an improper template, a chimeric molecule is formed.

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  1. Genome Res. 21: 494-504

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