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Oxford Nanopore sequencing is still a new technology in the core but we are developing expertise that may be useful to researchers on campus. ONT minion runs are done on a custom basis only. Please email biomicro@mit.edu if you are interested in using the Minion. <BR><BR>
Oxford Nanopore sequencing is still a new technology in the core but we are developing expertise that may be useful to researchers on campus. ONT minion runs are done on a custom basis only. Please email biomicro@mit.edu if you are interested in using the Minion. <BR><BR>


Beyond the sequencers, the [[BioMicroCenter|BioMicro Center]] has additional tools that are critical to long read sequencing. These include an [[BioMicroCenter:FemtoPulse|AATI FemtoPulse]] and a [[BioMicroCenter:PippinPrep|Sage BluePippin.]] <BR><BR>
Beyond the sequencers, the [[BioMicroCenter|BioMicro Center]] has additional tools that are critical to long read sequencing. These include an [[BioMicroCenter:QC#AATI_FEMTO_PULSE|AATI FemtoPulse]] and a [[BioMicroCenter:PippinPrep|Sage BluePippin.]] <BR><BR>


== SANGER SEQUENCING ==
== SANGER SEQUENCING ==
The MIT BioMicro Center *does not* support Sanger sequencing. Many third party providers exist for this method. For those who prefer to utilize core facilities instead of commercial providers, Sanger sequencing is available through the [https://dnaseq.med.harvard.edu/SeqServices.html DF/HCC DNA Resource at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute]
The MIT BioMicro Center *does not* support Sanger sequencing. Many third party providers exist for this method. For those who prefer to utilize core facilities instead of commercial providers, Sanger sequencing is available through the [https://dnaseq.med.harvard.edu/SeqServices.html DF/HCC DNA Resource at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute]
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