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  • Hello from PharmLand -- Philadelphia

    Hi,
    I'm quite happy to have stumbled upon this resource, my group has had 3 FLX sequencers running for about 18months and they are now my responsibility. Hopefully I'll be able to give back to the group as I am sure after we purchase our 2 GA2's in the upcoming 6 months, I'll have some questions.

    Thanks,
    Genaro

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    Hi there,
    What kind of applications with the FLX? And do you use the vendor software or some other tools as well?
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    bioinfosm

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    • #3
      We're using the FLX in drug discovery. A pool of compounds are covalently linked to a DNA tag which describes the "recipe" for making the compound. The pool of DNA is recovered after several stringent washes with a protein of interest.
      More info here: http://www.softconference.com/sbs/se...asp?SID=115614

      The basecalling is with the vanilla Roche product, but we do use a custom application for the deconvolution of the DNA "recipe."

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