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  • #31
    Originally posted by epistatic View Post
    I just met with the Life rep and got the six runs per day, quick turn time to sequence data. I couldn't get information on how fast the ioncompute would analyze those six runs. Is everything in real-time and data in fastq when run is done? That was the impression she had but I found a bit hard to believe.
    They probably meant you can prep 6 samples a day. You would still only run 2-3 a day on the machine.

    I'm guessing Illumina is trying to attack the read lengths from what people are replying. The error profiles in PGM data is more flat than any Illumina data i've seen. You might get something similar with truseq 150 trimmed to 88bp.

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    • #32
      It would be really cool to get like the actual specs, how many reads are you getting per run on average and what is the error rate ??

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      • #33
        Originally posted by nickloman View Post
        Here you go guys, some piccies of our new Ion Torrent:



        What should we call it? I guess she/he could be Iona, Fiona or Dionne, Lionel or even Ian the Ion?

        Zion

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        • #34
          Anybody has experience with the new Ion "One Touch" sample prep? Or is it discussed in some other posts? Thanks!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by janejane View Post
            Anybody has experience with the new Ion "One Touch" sample prep? Or is it discussed in some other posts? Thanks!
            not out yet. unless there are test sites...?

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