How much does a NextSeq 500 cost?
$250,000
What’s the cost? The NEXTSeq 500 will cost $250,000 and the HiSeq X Ten must be purchased in sets of 10 at $10 million for a full set. According to Illumina, the HiSeq X Ten will yield whole human genome sequences for $1,000 each and will have the capability to generate around 15,000-20,000 genomes per year.
How much does a NextSeq 2000 cost?
$335,000
The NextSeq 2000 will have a maximum sequencing data output of 300 Gb and a US list price of $335,000 while the NextSeq 1000 will have a maximum output of 120 Gb and a US list price of $210,000.
How much does a flow cell cost?
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Service | Unit | Pricing |
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MiSeq v2 250 bp PE flow cell | per cell (12M reads 2) | $1,575.00 |
MiSeq v3 150 bp SR/ 75 bp PE flow cell | per cell (20M reads 2) | $1,275.00 |
MiSeq v3 300 bp PE flow cell | per cell (20M reads 2) | $1,950.00 |
NextSeq 500 v2 75 bp SR flow cell | per cell (400M reads 2) | $2,300.00 |
How many reads does a NextSeq 2000 have?
NextSeq 1000/2000 P1 Reagents (300 Cycles) Provides kitted reagents for 300 cycles of sequencing, plus dual- indexing support (up to 100M single reads).
How many times can you use a minion flow cell?
We also encourage users to re-use their flow cells where possible. Using the Wash Kit, you can expect to reuse a flow cell up to five times. Customers can also run a platform QC prior to a run, to evaluate how many of the nanopores are available to begin their sequencing experiment.
How long does a NextSeq 2000 run take?
NextSeq 1000 and NextSeq 2000
Quality Scores | ||
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2 × 150 bp | ≥ 85% of bases higher than Q30 at 2 × 150 bp | |
Run Time | ||
1 × 50 bp | ~11 hr | |
2 × 50 bp | ~19 hr |
How long do flow cells last?
2-8°C: flow cells can be stored, unopened, at 2-8°C for 12 weeks.
Can you reuse MinION flow cells?
Depending on how rigorously you are washing the flow cell, we have seen customers using a flow cell up to five times; five is probably a good starting point in terms of what you can expect for the number of times you can reuse a flow cell.
How much does a DNA sequencer machine cost?
Illumina’s new $20,000 iSeq 100 DNA sequencer. Illumina, the dominant maker of DNA sequencers that are used in drug discovery, medicine, and biological research, is unveiling a new toy: A $19,900, one-cubic-foot box that puts DNA sequencing in the reach of many more scientists.
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What is in a NextSeq kit?
Each kit contains a flow cell and reagent cartridge prefilled with reagents used for clustering the flow cell and performing the run. The NextSeq 500/550 Kit (v1) requires manually adding sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and BP13 to the reagent cartridge before the run.
What is NextSeq 1000/2000 reagent kit?
NextSeq 1000/2000 Reagents | Sequencing kits for use on Illumina NextSeq 1000/2000 Sequencing System NextSeq 1000/2000 reagent kits contain a reagent cartridge, flow cell, and resuspension buffer. Multiple flow cell configurations offer adjustable output based on project needs.
How do I perform a sequencing run with a NextSeq 500/550 kit?
Performing a sequencing run requires a single-use NextSeq 500/550 Kit. Each kit contains a flow cell and reagent cartridge prefilled with reagents used for clustering the flow cell and performing the run. The NextSeq 500/550 Kit (v1) requires manually adding sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and BP13 to the reagent cartridge before the run.
What microarray products are available on NextSeq?
Microarray Kits Clinical Research Products IVD Products All Kits & Reagents NextSeq 1000/2000 Reagents P1 reagents are now available for NextSeq 1000/NextSeq 2000 Systems, offering added flexibility to meet your project’s needs Order Now Selection Tools