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  • Commercial providers of SOLiD 4 sequencing?

    Are there any commercial providers of SOLiD 4 sequencing? Roughly how much do they cost? (I don't want to buy a machine, just get a sequencing run done on one.)

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    I heard SOLiD 4's release was delayed so you will likely only find 3plus commercial providers.

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    • #3
      Oh, it's not even available, yet? Thanks.

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      • #4
        We've ordered it but haven't gotten it yet.
        EZ Bead is also delayed.
        The SOLiD 4hq won't be out til fall. That one is expensive since they swap out the optics.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by throwaway View Post
          Are there any commercial providers of SOLiD 4 sequencing? Roughly how much do they cost? (I don't want to buy a machine, just get a sequencing run done on one.)
          I heard that will be commercial in China BIG at June

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          • #6
            i wouldn't say delayed as they never gave a ship date, but we are supposedly going to have it running before June.

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