[Bioc-sig-seq] What technologies are people using?

Simon Lin simonlin at duke.edu
Fri Feb 29 19:41:40 CET 2008


We have 454 already; will get SOLiD (ABI) soon.

We have collected 454 data for ChIP-seq. Initial analysis suggest that 454 
works well for the long reads, but the coverage is not enough.

Simon Lin
Northwestern University


> Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 08:10:02 -0500
> From: Loyal Goff <lgoff at rci.rutgers.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Bioc-sig-seq] What technologies are people using?
> To: Bioc-sig-sequencing at r-project.org
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> Our group has just received our SOLiD (ABI) instrument, so we have a
> vested interest in this platform as well.  And I would like to agree
> with Wade, I am very happy to see this list and I look forward to
> contributing/testing.
>
> Loyal Goff
>
>
> Rutgers Stem Cell Research Center
> Rutgers: The State University of New Jersey
> lgoff at rci.rutgers.edu



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