I am preparing samples for NGS, RNA sequencing.

I isolate total RNA from B. subtilis, deplete it from rRNA and then make DNA libraries. Every step is quality-checked using BioAnalyser.

And in the last step some issue occurs:

I have 12 samples and in case of 4 of them, the second peak after PCR amplification appears, suggesting large heteroduplex DNA complexes creation. So I lower the number of cycles in my PCR and everything works fine. But there is the question: Can we use samples with different numbers of cycles in amplification? Will be these samples comparable? Or is a better "scientific" way to have all samples with the same numbers of cycles, even though in some DNA libraries will be large heteroduplexes?

Thanks for your kind advice.

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