How much does HiSeq cost?

How much does HiSeq cost?

The HiSeq 4000, which will sell for $900,000 per instrument, can sequence up to 12 genomes, 100 whole transcriptome samples, or 180 exomes in three and a half days or less.

How much does a NextSeq cost?

By the fourth quarter of 2020, Illumina plans to bring to market NextSeq 1000, which has a list price of $210,000, a maximum output of 120 Gb, and a sequencing cost of $30 per Gb.

How much is a NovaSeq?

The NovaSeq 5000 and 6000 Systems are priced at $850,000 and $985,000 respectively. Compared with other Illumina sequencing systems, both have lower per sample consumable costs for most sequencing applications.

How many reads per lane HiSeq X?

You can expect at least 30x coverage or approximately 375 million reads per lane by loading one sample per lane. Researchers ordering HiSeq X services on Genohub.com routinely obtain between 32 – 35x coverage per sample per lane. Using more than 1 flow cell lane will increase your coverage.

What is the difference between Miseq and HiSeq?

This is the flow cell used in Miseq. What’s different with Hiseq is that the flow cell used in Miseq only has one lane while the one used in Hiseq has eight lanes. Simply, Miseq can only sequence one library at a time. It’s one of the reasons for its low throughput.

How much is an Illumina NextSeq?

Illumina Sequencing workflow examples

ItemUnitsTotal cost
Obtain sample size distributions16$64.00
Purchase NextSeq 2000 P2 100- cycle sequencing kit1$1,349.00
Start NextSeq 2000 sequencing run1$300.00
Total cost for all items22$2,993.00

How much is an Illumina NextSeq 2000?

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 NovaSeq 6000 cost?

The machines themselves are still costly: The NovaSeq 5000 and 6000 cost $850,000 and $985,000, respectively.

How many reads per sample?

The number of reads required depends upon the genome size, the number of known genes, and transcripts. Generally, we recommend 5-10 million reads per sample for small genomes (e.g. bacteria) and 20-30 million reads per sample for large genomes (e.g. human, mouse).

How many reads Do I need Illumina?

Illumina strongly recommends using the primary literature to determine how many reads are needed, with most applications ranging from 1–5 million reads per sample.

Is HiSeq better than MiSeq?

HiSeq produced significantly more read sequences and assigned taxa compared to MiSeq. The correlation between HiSeq and MiSeq sequencing data for highly abundant taxa (> 2%), low abundant taxa (2−0.2%), and rare taxa (0.2% >) was 0.994, 0.860, and 0.416, respectively.

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