Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has become an important method for applications ranging from genotyping to whole-genome sequencing. To perform an NGS experiment, users must prepare a sequencing library; however, library concentrations can vary widely. In order to ensure that each library is sequenced to the desired depth, they must be quantified.
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