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  • barak
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 9

    large sequencing projects

    Hi
    sorry - this will move to another forum ... (Service Providers)


    Hi
    We're a small lab adjacent to a large genetic institute with many Mendelian syndromes awaiting exome sequencing.
    We wish to perform exome sequencing for > 30 individuals all at once (better prices, same technology, etc.) and preferably have everything from capture to data analysis in one place.
    Any ideas?

    My preference would be paired end on Illumina with ~ x50 coverage (don't care about the capture technology).

    Has anyone had any experience with Otogenetics?
    They offer nice deals + analysis at DNAnexus. However, as we wish to send many samples we were wondering what others might think? I find it creepy not to find any related links/articles/press about them.

    Thanks
    Barak
    Last edited by barak; 05-04-2011, 01:11 PM. Reason: move to another forum
  • OtogeneticsAtlanta
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 5

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    Barak,

    I know this is an old thread, however I wanted to let you know I recently updated the Otogenetics website with a list of publications for you to view. http://otogenetics.com/publications.htm

    I recently joined the Otogenetics team as their new Marketing Manager, and would be happy to help you with any additional questions you may have. Please feel free to contact me directly if you like.

    Thank you,
    Richard Grandy
    404-492-9403
    1-855-otogene

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