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  • SOLiD 4 run time

    Hi,

    Does anyone know the run time and read length? I found many specs on the internet but those are missing so far (will keep looking).

    Cheers
    Last edited by Bruins; 02-25-2010, 03:36 AM.

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    Found: 50-100 bp read length, 10 day run time.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bruins View Post
      Found: 50-100 bp read length, 10 day run time.
      I had heard still 50 base reads for version 4. ~70 bases for version 4hq (to be released Q4 2010).

      But v4 was to allow paired end reads, "SOLiD Gold" kit. Those would probably be 50 one end, 35 bases the other end. (Not to be confused with "mate pair" reads. In principle both methods could be combined...)

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      Phillip

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bruins View Post
        Found: 50-100 bp read length, 10 day run time.
        100 BP is for mate pair / paired ends perhaps?
        http://kevin-gattaca.blogspot.com/

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