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  • Deep Analysis of 300 Samples on 454

    Hi,

    I have a colleague who is interested in deep-sequencing of the transcriptome of 300 patient samples (liver cells I think) and looking for everything (expression profiling, SNPs, INDELs, novel variants etc). Also, they wish to do this with 454 sequencing technology.

    Is it just me, or does this sound like a huge project? Would the expense with 454 especially not be prohibitive?

    Any input would be appreciated.

    Gavin

  • #2
    Sounds like it might need a run per sample and even then you are likely not to capture all the "deep" variation present. So one would be looking at £2-3 million UKP to do that. And that's before someone actually gets to analysing the data. I would have thought a higher-throughput technology like Solexa would be a better option.

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    • #3
      Lol.

      I thought it sounded like a pretty ridiculous undertaking - I just wanted confirmation

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      • #4
        might not be such a mad idea if they were looking to use a different platform like Illuminas new HiSeq 2000. I think the type of project you're talking about would be significantly cheaper on that system and not such a ridiculous undertaking..

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        • #5
          Yeah, this was my first thought also.

          I might advise him to look into this as an alternative. The analysis could still be a pretty huge undertaking though!

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