Hey all,
My name is James. I work for a small investment start up and I have some questions about sequencers.
I know that Illumina currently dominates the sequencing market in terms of volume of instruments sold, and with the HiSeq X release they have, for the time being, established a lead in human sequencing.
For those of you actually doing research, I have a few questions:
- What do you look for in a DNA sequencer, when making a purchasing decision? Throughput? Sample prep? Anything else specific
- If you use an Illumina machine, what do you like about it, what do you dislike? What would make you switch to a different machine?
My hope here is to get an "on the ground" sense of what drives the adoption of new sequencing technologies.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Best,
James
My name is James. I work for a small investment start up and I have some questions about sequencers.
I know that Illumina currently dominates the sequencing market in terms of volume of instruments sold, and with the HiSeq X release they have, for the time being, established a lead in human sequencing.
For those of you actually doing research, I have a few questions:
- What do you look for in a DNA sequencer, when making a purchasing decision? Throughput? Sample prep? Anything else specific
- If you use an Illumina machine, what do you like about it, what do you dislike? What would make you switch to a different machine?
My hope here is to get an "on the ground" sense of what drives the adoption of new sequencing technologies.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Best,
James