readslengte
Readslengte is a term used to describe the length of sequencing reads in a dataset. In genomics, a read is a single fragment of DNA that has been sequenced, and its length is recorded in bases (bp). Readslengte influences how accurately reads can be aligned to a reference genome and how easily they can be assembled into longer genomic sequences.
Readslengte varies considerably by sequencing technology. Short-read platforms, such as Illumina, typically produce reads in the
The readslengte distribution—often summarized by metrics such as mean read length or N50 read length—affects downstream
In data reporting, readslengte is typically described alongside other quality metrics, including total read count, throughput