How Are Two Or More Of The Same Nucleotide (In A Row) Detected In The Flow-Gram?

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How Are Two Or More Of The Same Nucleotide (In A Row) Detected In The Flow-Gram?

plementary nucleotides will be added one after the other in the same flow step. The labels on the vertical axis of the flow-gram indicate how many of the same nucleotide in a row are detected; for example, where a peak for C extends into the 3-mer (trimer) region, it indicates 3 Cs in a row, or CCC. How are two or more of the same nucleotide (in a row) detected in the flow-gram?
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They show up as a higher peak in the flow-gram.

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