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Across
  1. 2. An oligonucleotide which carries a distinct region which is used to differentiate samples during multiplex sequencing.
  2. 4. A consumable on which a sequencing by synthesis reaction proceeds on.
  3. 5. A common sequencing mode by which a library molecule is read from both directions.
  4. 6. The total number of DNA positions that are capable of being read during a sequencing reaction provided in a sequencing reagent cartridge.
  5. 7. A common final reaction type which can be used to complete libraries with indexing primers, or to enrich complete libraries with terminal primers.
Down
  1. 1. A common intermediate reaction type which can be used to add adapter sequences to DNA inserts.
  2. 3. A beginning stage reaction type which is used to amplify specific targets of interest.