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  • Sanger Sequence Core near Boston

    Hi,
    The Sanger Sequence Core Facility where we use to send our samples has experience a big drop in the number of samples received; and having a ABI 3730 where no less than 96 samples can be run at once, the frequency of runs carried has decreased significantly.
    Wondering if there is a nearby Core (College, private, etc) which still have this chemistry and run it quite frequently... and of course providing good rates
    Thank You.

    PS: I said near Boston, but if you know other place with really good prices (even abroad) that you recommend, please let me know.

  • #2
    Our facility continues to operate a 3730XL on a daily basis providing quick turn-around. We're certainly not near Boston but do provide services to external clients.



    I'm happy to discuss further details by e-mail: [email protected]

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    • #3
      Sanger sequencing

      Hello.
      We are located at Mass General Hospital and offer very competitive prices and 24 hour turnaround time. You can look us up at: dnacore.mgh.harvard.edu

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      • #4
        We are located at Harvard Med School and we still sequence daily.

        The Biopolymers Facility at Harvard Medical School provides molecular biology services to the research community.

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