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Brand new Illumina HiSeq machines go for around $700k. Even if they
give you a deal it will probably be a little out of your price range
;) This will be the case for any sort of high throughput machine.
I'm not sure you'll be able to find a working capillary sequencer for
under 5k. My guess would be no. You can definitely find an old gel
sequencer for under 5k. I used to work with an ABI 377. Pouring gels
for those things is a pain in the ass but if you don't mind the extra
labor they are definitely in your price range. There is one on LabX
right now for 4k
http://www.labx.com/v2/spiderdealer2/vistaSearchDetails.cfm?LVid=8977344
not sure about the condition though.
If you're just interested in getting DNA sequenced and don't care
about hacking the hardware, just outsource it. Looks like the core
facility at UT Austin does service outsiders
http://www.icmb.utexas.edu/core/DNA/DNA_Sequencing/DNAsequencing.htm
You're only saving a few dollars by doing it yourself, not counting
the capital cost of the machine or your time.
-cory
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Nathan McCorkle
Rochester Institute of Technology
College of Science, Biotechnology/Bioinformatics
if you especially want this capability for educational purposes, I can assure you nothing is more rewarding than easy assays that make sense, especially when the comparison is a black box vendor device.
otherwise, I agree just send it off for sequencing. you will still get the raw 4Peaks data back that you can use for education.
jordan
To further Cory's discussion.
1) We sell refurbished ABI 310s in the 12-15K ranges, including installation
and 90 day warranty. The 310 is a single capillary system so you don't get
much throughput.
2) He also brings up the ABI 377. If you have a lot of samples to run and a
very little budget this is the cheapest method for both sequencing and
genotyping. You can run 96 samples in 2-6 hours depending on the
application. It is old technology, but we still have about 25 to 50
customers that still use theirs daily and LOVE THIS MACHINE. But, as he
points out, it is also the DIY people that like this machine because pouring
a gel can be a pain. The price for this machine is about the same as the
price for a refurbed ABI 310 (12-14K).
3) For genome sequencers the price for a full featured genome sequencer is
coming down! We recently launched our Max-Seq which has throughput
comparable to the Hi-Seq but the price is only 280K (much less than 700K!).
And the cost of running these systems is coming down as well. I suspect
this trend will only continue. You can now get the low throughput (100Mb)
machines for ~100K.
4) As for laser replacements, Azco offers a laser replacement "package" that
includes the laser, labor and travel to install it for $5,500 and we even
perform a PM on you system. Or, if you wish Cory, we will even purchase
your 310 if you are no longer using it!
5) As for using LabX, I always recommend "buyer be Ware", I have many
customers that tried saving a few thousand dollars buying an instrument on
Lab-X only to find it ended up costing more than they would've spent if they
just purchased a refurbished instrument from one of the instrument vendors
like Azco. For example, if the 377 for 4K needs a new laser, well that adds
5.5K to the price (now 9K), if the computer needs changed that adds 3.5K
(now 12.5K) to the price, and if the main board needs replaced that adds
7.5K to the price (now 20K!). So, as you can see, if you just spend 12K
then you get a system that has a new laser in it that will last 3-5 years,
you get installation and training, and you get a system that is warranted to
work!
I hope this helps!
Regards;
J Adams
-cory
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We just got a MinION at our biohacker space. The starter package is $1000. Haven't had a chance to play with it yet though.
https://nanoporetech.com/products/minion
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We just got a MinION at our biohacker space. The starter package is $1000. Haven't had a chance to play with it yet though.
https://nanoporetech.com/products/minion
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