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  • SOLiD 3 - SAGE kit

    Hi !

    Is anybody using ABI's SOLiD 3 SAGE kit, and in particular, running SOLiD SAGE Analysis Software version 1.06 ?

  • #2
    Hi,
    I did not know that also ABI sells such a kit. I thought it is from Invitrogen. Am I wrong?
    All the best
    Peter

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    • #3
      Hi, Peter

      I don't know about the vender; you might be right there.
      The SAGE guidebook I am using is mentioning AB and Invitrogen.

      Thank you for your information.

      Regards!

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      • #4
        Life Tech has bought Invitrogen. The SAGE kit is originally from Invitrogen but now carries an ABI branding. We will be using the SAGE kit in the near future, and most probably will be using the SAGE software from solidsoftwaretools.com.

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        • #5
          That's great. So, the ABI SAGE community gets little by little bigger...
          Please let me know your experiences! Thank you and best regards!

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          • #6
            Hey guys, how did you end up with SOLiD SAGE? I'm working with Human Genome, and I have the feeling that the program is not functioning well, esp. that it's sooo slow! Did you guys find some alternative programs?

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