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  • Miseq A base intensity signal is decreasing after 100cycles

    After 100 cycles, A base intensity is drastically decreasing than other bases.
    Is this chemistry issue? or optic issue? Miseq V2 500 cycles kit.
    cluster denstiy 850-950 K/mm2.. PF is good.. Q30 is over 80%

    This is same graph as above.


    This is normal running.. intensity is not decreasing even after 200 cycles.. and higher intensity.


    This is PhiX running.
    Last edited by d00b; 05-10-2015, 08:26 PM.

  • #2
    There is a current chemistry alert out for Illumina MiSeq 500 and 600 cycle kits, however this doesn't look like the same presentation (alert just mentions reduced %Q30 in Read1 and Read2).

    I'd contact [email protected] with the batch numbers of your reagents to see if they are impacted.

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    • #3
      Doesn't look like anything to worry about to me. Final signal is higher than initial signal.

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      Phillip

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      • #4
        Thank you so much. We just received another miseq new machine and we have a plan to compare two machines. After the lower Q30 with newer lot of V2 kit, every things are being skeptical.

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