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  • list of commercially available/upcoming next generation sequencing technologies

    Hi everyone,
    For a seminar at my department I need popularity and list of commercially available/upcoming next generation sequencing technologies in daily practice. I found the list at an article published this year. (Goodwin et al., Nature, June 2016) Are there any addition or comment to this list. Thank you very much.
    -SOLiD 5500 Wildfire (discontinued)
    -SOLiD 5500 xl (discontinued)
    -BGISEQ‑500 FCS155
    -BGISEQ‑500 FCL155
    -Illumina MiniSeq Mid output
    -Illumina MiniSeq High output
    -Illumina MiSeq v2
    -Illumina MiSeq v3
    -Illumina NextSeq 500/550 Mid output
    -Illumina NextSeq 500/550 High output
    -Illumina HiSeq2500 v2 Rapid run
    -Illumina HiSeq2500 v3
    -Illumina HiSeq2500 v4
    -Illumina HiSeq3000/4000
    -Illumina HiSeq X
    -Qiagen GeneReader (developed only recently)
    -454 GS Junior(discontinued)
    -454 GS Junior+
    -454 GS FLX Titanium XLR70(discontinued)
    -454 GS FLX Titanium XL+
    -Ion PGM 314
    -Ion PGM 316
    -Ion PGM 318
    -Ion Proton
    -Ion S5 520
    -Ion S5 530
    -Ion S5 540
    -Pacific BioSciences RS II
    -Pacific Biosciences Sequel(developed only recently)
    -Oxford Nanopore MK 1 MinION
    -Oxford Nanopore PromethION (developed only recently)
    -Illumina Synthetic Long-Read (HiSeq 2500)
    -10X Genomics (HiSeq 2500)
    Last edited by hoaltay; 12-03-2016, 12:59 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Genia (Roche) is another upcoming sequencing company

    There was helicos and a new company using the same technology (forgot the name). There was also cPAN sequencing by Complete Genomics.

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    • #3
      The company using Helicos technology is SeqLL. You can mark all of the 454 platforms as discontinued - they're all gone and no longer being supported. I would remove 10X Genomics as it isn't really a sequencing platform (more of a library prep platform). For BGI you can add -50, -100 and -1000 (although this last one probably isn't really on the market anymore). All the v2, v3, v4 designations for the Illumina platforms are really just chemistry versions and not really platform versions. I guess it just depends on how inclusive you want your list to be.

      We've got a few more emerging (not yet released) platforms listed here: http://allseq.com/kb-category/emerging-technologies/ The list needs to be updated, but at least it gives you a few names.

      Good luck on the seminar!
      AllSeq - The Sequencing Marketplace
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      www.AllSeq.com

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      • #4
        Oxford Nanopore SmidgION (late 2017)

        I think there's a nanowire-based single molecule sequencer in development as well, which I forget the name of

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