Effect of Q-threshold on read coverage and background error. (A and B) Control data (solid lines) and 10 pool data (dotted lines) were analyzed with each Q-threshold [Q0 (raw data, no quality screening), Q10, Q20, Q22, Q24, Q26, Q28, Q30, Q32, and Q34]. (A) Read coverage: •, average total read coverage across the RET amplicon for each Q-threshold; ♢, minimum read coverage (the single lowest read-coverage position at each Q-threshold). The arrow points to a coverage decrease of 50% from the raw data after the Q30 threshold. (B) The percent reads for the reference-matching nucleotide (■) and for the three variant nucleotides (triangles: △, 10 pool; ▲, control) at each position were averaged across the amplicon for each Q-threshold. (C) The 20 background errors with the highest variant read percentages (“% Variant”, as compared with the reference sequence) within the control data were evaluated. At each Q-threshold, the highest background error (•), the fifth-highest error (dark gray circles), the 10th-highest error (light gray circles), and the 20th-highest error (○) are shown.