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Anyone can refer good and not too expensive exome sequencing facility? | memento | Core Facilities | 12 | 02-24-2012 02:41 PM |
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Recommendations for sequencing facility | crh | Core Facilities | 9 | 06-15-2011 02:13 PM |
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Location: Atlanta, GA Join Date: Dec 2010
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Can anyone recommend a good sequencing facility?
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The McGill University and Génome Québec Innovation Centre (http://www.gqinnovationcenter.com/index.aspx) is a very good facility with a wide array of supported applications and services. From my experience, they provide excellent data on Illumina GaIIx and will have HiSeq up and running at the beginning of the next year.
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Location: CA Join Date: Jul 2009
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Cambridge, UK Community Forum Location: Cambridge, UK Join Date: Feb 2008
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check out the google map and get in touch with the closest to you.
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Location: MO Join Date: Mar 2010
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Washington University, Genome Technology Access Center in St. Louis. They have two GAIIx's and 2 HiSeq's that are up and working. Great pricing too.
http://gtac.wustl.edu/ |
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Location: SF Bay Area, CA, USA Join Date: Oct 2007
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Moving to service providers.
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Location: Malaysia Join Date: Dec 2010
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MGRC have a Illumina HiSeq 2000 and 454 running and offer complete bioinformatics support if that's important to you. http://www.mgrc.com.my/index.shtml
Perhaps if you post some info about the project then people with capacity on their machines could get in touch with you? |
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Location: Ohio Join Date: Jan 2011
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Does anyone know sequencing service providers using GS Junior platform?
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Location: California Join Date: May 2008
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Newly formed non-profit, working with number of genome centers to get the job done. May not be cheapest, but one of high quality data producer. www.ggri.org
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Location: San Francisco Bay Area Join Date: Mar 2010
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What are the best rates that you have seen per human sample for whole genome, whole-exome, and RNA-seq, including library prep and bioinformatic analysis? Recommendations would be great.
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Location: cambridge Join Date: Apr 2010
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Dear shins,
EASIH or Eastern Sequence and Informatics Hub in Cambridge UK have a GS junior. www.easih.ac.uk |
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Location: India Join Date: Aug 2010
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try BGI, I think they have a few instruments.
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