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Figure 1: Genome coverage uniformity plots for 10× Illumina sequence coverage.

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Enzymes and conditions used for amplification step in Illumina library construction. (XLSX 20 kb)

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Four-genome alternative enzyme study. Rank order. (XLSX 26 kb)

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Four-genome alternative enzyme study. Performance ranking based on coverage and fidelity. (XLSX 104 kb)

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Quail, M., Otto, T., Gu, Y. et al. Optimal enzymes for amplifying sequencing libraries. Nat Methods 9, 10–11 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.1814

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