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  • nextera exome

    Hi, I am planning to sequence
    a series of human tumors by the nextera rapid capture expanded exome kit.

    Using the HiSeq1000, to obtain 100x coverage, the "coverage calculator for Illumina Sequencin systems" recommends loading pools of 6 samples/lane (with 200 cycles).

    But I was told that it is less expensive to make 12-samples enrichment pools and load them twice (12samples/lane, 2 lanes).

    Can anybody confirm this or give me other suggestions?

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    This kit its exome target region is ~62 Mb.

    With HiSeq PE_100 sequencing, in order to get 100X coverage per sample, need to do sequencing in a basis of 6 samples per lane. (~35Gb / 62 Mb / 6 samples).

    And Illumina recommends each capture reaction its capacity can process maximum 12 samples.

    Therefore, as your plan, the most cost-efficient way is to run each capture pool with 2 PE_100 sequencing lanes.

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