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  • Introduction - new to NGS world

    Hi

    We are currently exploring purchasing a MiSeq for clinical use. We are looking at some oncogenes and other targets for Diagnosis and Companion Diagnosis.

    Thank you
    Ahmer

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    Hi everyone .Please explain me about this forum.
    Hi I am anushka. I am working as a Manager in Hotel temple citi

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    • #3
      Hi to everyone - New on NGS

      Hello! I am planning to perform several Chip-seq assays.
      I would like to know which service facility do you recommend with low cost.
      Do I need three independent samples of Input and chip? or maybe two?
      Thank you in advance!!
      gaabriela

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        @Gabriela: Take a look at http://allseq.com/ and https://genohub.com/ to do comparison shopping for sequencing prices.

        You should always have at least 3 (or more if possible) biological replicates to have the ability to drwa reasonable statistical inference from your samples.

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