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Is there a limit of the number of ns allowed in an assembled sequence?

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Is there a limit of the number of ns allowed in an assembled sequence?

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There is a size limit for TSA for two reasons. First, with the increased size of sequence generated by the new sequencing technologies, for the sequence to be an assembly it would be expected to be larger than the smallest DNA generated by these machines. Second, to receive acceptable coding region prediction results a minimum of 150 base pairs is required.

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