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Wow, if the PIII chip really can deliver 256Gb of sequence data with 'just minutes of hands on time' it will be serious competition for the HiSeq. But since we haven't even seen the PII chip yet I wonder how much of that is just speculative hype to ramp up early sales...
I think my lab is getting a proton so I hope they can deliver.
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P3 chip has been in the cards for eternity. Just look at the seminal article talking about die sizes and feature counts. 1.2B features was named year(s) ago.
As for Avalanche, I wouldn't be surprised if it is Wildfire on Ion. I'd be interested to know if it is still bead-based, however.
Ion Chef - if you have been on the community, you've seen some cool videos of people automating chip loading. It's just an expansion of what's already out there.
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I've written up some notes and thoughts on the announcement here:
Lex: When it was announced at AGBT we did the maths on sensors vs throughput and speculated they were targeting 200-250 bases. Most of the marketing literature has since said 200. Not sure I ever heard 400 bases mentioned as a target for Proton.
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Originally posted by flxlex View PostI am pretty sure I was told the Proton would launch with 400 bp reads. Can anyone confirm? I'm disappointed they don't go beyond 100 and 200 bp...
If you are specifically looking for 100% 454 replacement, then I understand where you are coming from.
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Originally posted by flxlex View PostI am pretty sure I was told the Proton would launch with 400 bp reads. Can anyone confirm? I'm disappointed they don't go beyond 100 and 200 bp...
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Originally posted by steinmann View Post400 bp have been announced for 2012 and they already realease one dataset that looks pretty impressive. No word of when the kit is going to be available exactly.
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Originally posted by nickloman View PostAvalanche isn't out now, it's only mentioned as an enabling technology for the PIII chip which is supposed to be 18 months away.
"Mutation Detection and Exome Sequencing Using Wildfire and Ion PGM® Technology" Gijs van Haaften PhD, Netherlands Cancer Institute
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Originally posted by DICER View PostWell they are going to let the cat out of the bag ....9th October 2012
"Mutation Detection and Exome Sequencing Using Wildfire and Ion PGM® Technology" Gijs van Haaften PhD, Netherlands Cancer Institute
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