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. 1999 Mar 1;27(5):1405–1407. doi: 10.1093/nar/27.5.1405

Manganese citrate improves base-calling accuracy in DNA sequencing reactions using rhodamine-based fluorescent dye-terminators.

C Korch 1, H Drabkin 1
PMCID: PMC148331  PMID: 9973633

Abstract

While dideoxy-terminators labeled with rhodamine-based fluorescent dyes provide the most versatile method of automated DNA sequencing, variation in peak heights reduces base-calling accuracy. We describe a simple approach that uses additions of a manganese salt and the metal buffer sodium citrate (MnCit) to overcome this limitation. This modification reduces peak height variability >2-fold and significantly increases the number of accurately read bases in DNA sequences.

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