UT Southwestern in Dallas has a SOLiD 3+ and an Illumina. Baylor in Dallas has a SOLiD, I believe.
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Hi guys
James will be posting in a new thread I think but just to say the map site has been updated with the following refinements:
* there is now a statistics page at http://pathogenomics.bham.ac.uk/hts/stats
* clusters now represent machine numbers rather than number of facilities, label shows number of machines when zoomed in
* dynamic list of centre on the right
* ability to zoom in to centre
* bit prettier
Go now! http://pathogenomics.bham.ac.uk/hts
I've also blogged a short summary at http://pathogenomics.bham.ac.uk/blog...for-2nd-place/
Cheers
Nick
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Just added the link to the front page of this site...and redirected http://map.seqanswers.com there as well. Great effort.
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Apologies, in my zeal to try to add centers to the U.S. sequencing capital* I seem to have cloned both the DFCI Heliscope and the Children's Hospital Boston SOLiD
I think I have the Heliscope down to one instance, but fixing the Children's mistake will require eliminating a center -- does that happen automatically if you knock its sequencer count to 0?
Another case of this: Geschwind lab out in CA seems to be duplicated. Michael Smith in Vancouver appears to have two tags, but with different sequencer numbers.
* -- :-)
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Thanks for the updates. I think I've killed the duplicate entries you mentioned via the backend admin.
Are you sure the Geschwind lab is duplicated, I can only see that once.
I tend to moderate all the updates and pick up the duplicates before they are added to the site and delete them, but I do occasionally miss them as the updates have been coming thick and fast recently ...
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hi, congratulations, this is a great initiative and great work so far.
I have found a bug tho, so... here you go:
on the map, we can see for the Max Planck Institute in Berlin 12 sequencers however, on the statistics page the institute is not mentioned in the top 10 (it should be on place nr. 10)
Maybe you can update the statistics page using the map info?
Hope i helped, laterz
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Hi seqmaster
The reason Max Planck isn't on that table is because the table summarises the top genome centres, defined by those places that are dedicated genome centres (as opposed to univerisities, research institutes etc.) - this discrimination may not be particularly helpful as I'm not sure how accurate the data is, but that's the reason for now.
Cheers
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The data on the map are submitted with no request to make them any more publically available than we have already in the stats page. I am not sure we can simply post the info out. However we are considering changes t the map and I would be grateful for any and all suggestions on what users would like to see on it.
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