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  • RNA-seq, fast turnaround needed

    I need to do a couple of transcriptomes but can't wait two months. Who is doing the job within a 4-week frame? -while keeping prices below outrageous of course-

    Thanks!
    Hi there

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    Hi DNA Sorcerer, we can do it in your timeframe. Please contact me at [email protected]

    we are also located in Canada.

    RNA seq can be done using total RNA (we can prepare cDNA etc...)

    Thanks

    Carl

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    • #3
      I recormend the iPlant cyberinfrastruture for analysis. They have the Tuxedo2 protocol intergrated into a user friendly graphical interface that links to some supercomputer clusters in Arazona and Texas. This allows the analysis to be performed on the 'cloud' and therefore takes a fraction of the time compared to local computers and conventional university clusters. Its free and the almost limitless data store is itself pretty useful, so check out their website...

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      • #4
        Thanks Richard, looks like a great resource, bookmarked.

        In this case I meant the actual sequencing service.
        Hi there

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        • #5
          Ooops, i see...
          I used the University of Wisconsin's biotechnilogy center, they had a fast turn around and produced high quality data...
          The Next Gen DNA Sequencing Core is a state of the art lab that employs advanced techniques and knowledge to your genomic questions. We employ Illumina, PacBio and Oxford Nanopore technologies and related approaches to address your research needs. We thrive on collaborations for new and exciting projects as well as providing the basic data…

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