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  • PGM reagents and OneTouch ship date

    Barcoding kit is now back ordered until the end of the month (was back ordered until 9/2 when placed)...still no word about OneTouch ship date.

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    One touch ship yet? I'm very interested to hear about the performance in library prep, it looks like a really useful instrument.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by epistatic View Post
      One touch ship yet? I'm very interested to hear about the performance in library prep, it looks like a really useful instrument.
      We were told on the 19th that "Deliveries should be within a week or so. " Have not received it yet (ordered both OneTouch and ES modules). Still waiting on barcoding adapters, too.

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      • #4
        you know it supports making your own barcodes? Probably costs half as much that way too.

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          SeqAA,
          custom barcodes would be great, any ideas where to find a custom barcoded protocol for the PGM?

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