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  • library preparation cost

    Dear all, I'm trying to get a view of a full economics cost for a library prep for the Illumina GA. I certainly know that there is different commercial kits out there but I was wondering what you estimate/calculate for additional purification steps (not included in the kits), for size selection and for overhead? Thanks. Tom

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    what type of library do you want? DNA, mRNA, etc...

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    • #3
      I'm talking fragmented DNA only. No CHIP or RNA....

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      • #4
        it is about $225 per sample for >10 preps, using NEB kit and a few bioanalyzer runs, plus adapters/primers from IDT or wherever..

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          Originally posted by peromhc View Post
          it is about $225 per sample for >10 preps, using NEB kit and a few bioanalyzer runs, plus adapters/primers from IDT or wherever..
          it is possible to develop a sample prep protocol <$65 per sample

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            Originally posted by upenn_ngs View Post
            it is possible to develop a sample prep protocol <$65 per sample
            Using which reagents? At what scale?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by peromhc View Post
              Using which reagents? At what scale?
              full scale NEBnext enzymes, primers from Operon, agencourt SPRI bead clean-up

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