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  • RNA-Seq on MiSeq

    Hi All,

    Can you the experienced comment the use of MiSeq in doing RNA-Seq? Is the number of reads with MiSeq too little for RNA-Seq, esp for a big genome such as human? And, do people usually do Paired-end or single-end for RNA-Seq?

    Thanks much,

    Wingtec

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    Even with the upgrade I think you will get only 12 million reads, without it you get like 6 million.

    This is only enough for micro-RNA-Seq which you could muliplex highly though.

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    • #3
      Isnt the new machine supposed to produce 7Gb for a 2x150b run? Doesn't that make it 7Gb/150b/2 reads = 23.3M clusters?

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      • #4
        12 million reads is enough for bacteria and small euks..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ScottC View Post
          Isnt the new machine supposed to produce 7Gb for a 2x150b run? Doesn't that make it 7Gb/150b/2 reads = 23.3M clusters?
          The 7Gb number mostly results from the increased read length, 2x250 so 7Gb/250bp/2 = 14M clusters.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kmcarr View Post
            The 7Gb number mostly results from the increased read length, 2x250 so 7Gb/250bp/2 = 14M clusters.
            Oh yes, of course, I forgot the 250b improvement.

            Cheers,

            Scott.

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