What is NextSeq used for?
The NextSeq Series enables researchers to keep pace with technology, putting them in control of their sequencing projects. These robust, scalable systems turn a broad range of high-throughput applications into affordable everyday research tools.
How much does a NextSeq 500 cost?
$250,000
New optics, fluidics and chemistry allows Illumina to reduce price of high-throughput instruments and present a desktop sequencer NextSeq 500 at a price of $250,000 (€185,000). Company also says that NextSeq 500 will be able to generate about 120 Gb or 1 whole human genome at 30x per 30h.
How much does an Illumina 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.
What is the difference between NextSeq 1000 and 2000?
The NextSeq 2000 system provides higher throughput options to meet the needs of new and emerging applications while achieving better run economics for current applications. The NextSeq 1000 system has lower throughput relative to the NextSeq 2000 system and is available at a lower system price.
How much does NextSeq 2000 cost?
$335,000
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 long does a NextSeq run take?
NextSeq 550 System Sequencing Performance Parameters
NextSeq 550 System High-Output Kit* | NextSeq 550 System Mid-Output Kit* | |
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Read Length | Total Time† | Total Time† |
2 × 150 bp | 29 hrs | 26 hrs |
2 × 75 bp | 18 hrs | 15 hrs |
1 × 75 bp | 11 hrs |
How many reads in a NextSeq run?
The NextSeq used to sequence NGS libraries. The run modules available are a mid-output with 130 million reads (2×75 and 2×150) and high-output with 400 million reads (1×75, 2×75, and 2×150).
How much is a NextSeq 2000?
How many reads NextSeq 550?
Reads Passing Filter
NextSeq 550 System High-Output Kit | NextSeq 550 System Mid-Output Kit | |
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Single Reads | Up to 400 Million | Up to 130 Million |
Paired-End Reads | Up to 800 Million | Up to 260 Million |
What makes the NextSeq 500 different from its predecessors?
However, the NextSeq 500 uses a 2-channel (i.e. 2 dye) sequencing technology as opposed to its predecessors that use 4-channel. This advancement in sequencing technology allows for a significant reduction in cycle and data processing times. The basic principle behind how Illumina sequencing works is fluorophore detection.
What are the NextSeq 500/550 kits?
NextSeq 500/550 v2.5 Kits x Product Highlights NextSeq 500/550 v2.5 sequencing reagent kits deliver the power of high-throughput sequencing on a benchtop system with increased stability and robustness. These kits offer: New v2.5 flow cell provides greater stability and robustness
How many NextSeq products are there?
NextSeq 500 & NextSeq 550 Products NovaSeq Products NextSeq 1000 & 2000 Products Browse All Products Product Bundles More Questions Products/Browse by Product Type/Sequencing Kits/Sequencing Reagents/NextSeq 500/550 v2.5 Kits
Does the NextSeq 500 use 4-channel or 2-channel sequencing technology?
However, the NextSeq 500 uses a 2-channel (i.e. 2 dye) sequencing technology as opposed to its predecessors that use 4-channel. This advancement in sequencing technology allows for a significant reduction in cycle and data processing times.