Hi Sheryl,
Christopher Abbot, MJ tech, ran our samples for ~3 hrs. We got ~400-600
usable bps using 30 cm well-to-read plates. (Our samples were backup
samples that had sat in the freezer for about 2 weeks.)
Depending on glass plates and gel run, you can get the following according
to their brochure:
Collection Time(hrs) Read Length(bps)
1.5 450-650
3.5 650-850
5.0 850-1000+
-- Jeremy Medalle Lab Coordinator The Rockefeller University 1240 York Ave Box 105 NY, NY 10021http://www.protein13-pc.rockefeller.edu
> From: Sheryl Christofferson <sherylc@omrf.ouhsc.edu> > Organization: Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation > Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2000 10:47:48 -0600 > To: Recipients of ABRF List <abrf@aecom.yu.edu> > Cc: Recipients of ABRF List <abrf@aecom.yu.edu> > Subject: Re: MJ Basestation > > > > Hi Jeremy: > > This machine sounds very nice. One detail that you neglected to mention (or I > neglected to see) is the length of read. How many bases can you get in 5 > hours? > > > > Sheryl Christofferson > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation > DNA Sequencing Facility > Oklahoma City, Oklahoma > (405) 271-7393 ext. 34565 > www.omrf.ouhsc.edu/OMRF/Core/DNASEQ/ > sherylc@omrf.ouhsc.edu > > >
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