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  • Fluidigm Access Array

    Anyone have any experience with Access Array from Fluidigm. Claims to be able to pool 48 amplicons from 48 samples at $7 a sample. It comes in the form of a microfluidic chip and a bit of hardware?



    Anyone know pricing? I've enquired.

  • #2
    The complete system lists for $79K in the US and the $7 pricing is based on the cost of the chip plus reagents amortized over 48 samples.

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    • #3
      Ooh, quite expensive then ..

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      • #4
        Depends what you are looking for, if you plan on doing targeted re-sequencing for lots of samples then its a good deal since the savings in library prep and sequencing will pay for the system rather quickly.

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        • #5
          Sure, I was just hoping it would be more like $20k!

          UK pricing came through: £50k for the hardware, £230 per chip.

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          • #6
            And I hoped our sequencer would be more like $70K

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            • #7
              hey,

              can we use the fluidigm access array for sequencing in platforms other than illumina

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              • #8
                Yes, it is compatible with all major platforms 454; Illumina HiSeq, and MiSeq; and Ion Torrent PGM.

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