Re: DNASeq: Sample Handling

From: George S. Grills (grills@aecom.yu.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 31 2000 - 18:19:22 EST


Hi Jeremy,

The ABRF DNA Sequencing Research Group will be presenting the results of a
general survey that covers many of these questions at the ABRF 2000 meeting
this Feburary. We will be posting the results of the survey on the web
after the meeting.

- George

At 09:13 AM 1/31/00 -0500, Jeremy Medalle wrote:
>Attention DNA Sequence Groups,
>
>I am from The Rockefeller University at Protein DNA Technology Center. I am
>inquiring to see how DNA sequencing groups are processing their samples.
>Any information would be helpful.
>
>What is your average daily gel through-put? Please specify type of gel(36,
>64, 96 or capillary).
>
>What was the net amount of samples sequenced at your facility for 1999?
>
>How are samples processed at your facility- e.g. from investigators'
>submissions down to creating logs for sequencing runs? Please specify type:
>written order, software program or on-line form?
>
>How are you tracking your samples? Please specify type: barcode, letters, or
>numbers.
>
>How are you identifying your reactions trays? For example Range_Date_RxN #.
>
>How are you identifying your sequencing gels? For example Day_Date_Time.
>
>How are you distributing investigators' data? Please specify type: e-mail,
>zip disk, or FTP site
>
>If you are sending data electronically, are you compressing the files?
>Software name?
>
>How are you doing the billing? Please specify type: manually or software
>driven.
>
>
>
>

________________________________________________________________

 George Grills
 Director
 DNA Sequencing, Genotyping, Oligonucleotide, and GeneChip Microarray
Facilities
 Albert Einstein College of Medicine
 713 Ullmann Building
 1300 Morris Park Avenue
 Bronx, New York 10461-1602
 
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