March 2010
Due to an increase in the cost of Illumina reagents, increase in data file size, and the complexity of sample preps, we have had to increase, slightly, the cost of Illumina sequencing. These new rates will be effective on samples submitted after April 1, 2010. Samples already in the queue will use the current rates.
ILLUMINA SEQUENCING
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MIT - current
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MIT - April 1, 2010
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unit
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Notes
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Single End (36nt)
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$805
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$860
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per lane
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inlcudes quality control (RT-PCR or BioAnalyzer), sequencing, genome alignment and data storage of Firecrest files for 2 yrs.
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Paired End (36+36nt)
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$1,385
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$1,450
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per lane
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Add'l 36nt
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$295
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$300
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per lane
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Sample Multiplexing
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$0
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$50
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per 10 samples combined
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Combined over the whole order. Only applies to samples combined by BCM technicians.
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Repriming
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$200
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$300
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per flow cell
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Uses 6nt. Cost is divided by number of lanes requiring repriming. Repriming is required for standard Illumina multiplexing.
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Non-MIT rates are 30% higher for academic institutions and 50% highers for non-academic institutions. Priority is given to samples from CORE facilities.
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