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  • ECO
    --Site Admin--
    • Oct 2007
    • 1360

    Maximum number of cycles from 300-cycle MiSeq kit...

    Just finished this run this morning...it was an attempt at 151x251 to determine just how many cycles are contained in the 300-cycle reagent cartridge.



    After a successful 308 cycle run (2x151,1x6index), there is quite a bit of reagents left over, mainly the incorporation, scan, and cleave mixes which is all that's needed to sequence and and image.

    The answer seems pretty clearly that at about cycle 360-370 (haven't looked at images yet), things fall off a cliff. So 2x175 would be pushing it but probably possible.

    Next time we have a run that fails early, I'm going to overfill a new reagent cartridge to see what's possible...2x200 seems really easy. 2x250 probably stretching it but we'll see!
  • hedas2303
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 1

    #2
    Any quality scores available?

    Very cool!
    I wonder if you had any data on Q-scores during the run? From the Broad presentation (300bp) they ended at app 65% Q30, it would be interesting to see the drop off in your run too.

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    • krobison
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 734

      #3
      Any reason to fear this could damage the instrument?

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      • Tanya12
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 1

        #4
        miseq Q-scores

        Originally posted by hedas2303 View Post
        Very cool!
        I wonder if you had any data on Q-scores during the run? From the Broad presentation (300bp) they ended at app 65% Q30, it would be interesting to see the drop off in your run too.
        I also really would like to know about the Q-score at cycle150 or 200.

        Thanks advance.
        Cheers!
        Tanya

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        • ECO
          --Site Admin--
          • Oct 2007
          • 1360

          #5
          Originally posted by krobison View Post
          Any reason to fear this could damage the instrument?
          No ill effects noticed yet.

          I wouldn't let it run dry and sit overnight...as (from reading the recipe xml files) it flushes the template position with incorporation buffer several times, likely to prevent template from drying on the sipper.

          Originally posted by Tanya12 View Post
          I also really would like to know about the Q-score at cycle150 or 200.
          I'll try to get the fastqc report up asap.

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          • ians
            Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 53

            #6
            Have you had a chance to get a fastqc profile?

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            • ECO
              --Site Admin--
              • Oct 2007
              • 1360

              #7
              Yes! I just have to remember to post it! Setting reminder now!

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              • ECO
                --Site Admin--
                • Oct 2007
                • 1360

                #8
                Finally dug it out...enjoy:

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                • ECO
                  --Site Admin--
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 1360

                  #9
                  By the way, this run was from 12x libraries of 768 amplicons each (250bp long)...

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                  • gringer
                    David Eccles (gringer)
                    • May 2011
                    • 845

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ECO View Post
                    The answer seems pretty clearly that at about cycle 360-370 (haven't looked at images yet), things fall off a cliff. So 2x175 would be pushing it but probably possible.
                    About 372, perhaps? That's enough for 6 50bp runs with two barcode reads each (i.e. the newer dual-indexed Nextera barcodes).

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                    • ECO
                      --Site Admin--
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 1360

                      #11
                      Originally posted by gringer View Post
                      About 372, perhaps? That's enough for 6 50bp runs with two barcode reads each (i.e. the newer dual-indexed Nextera barcodes).
                      That would require hacking their RFID system...in the current form you can only use a cartridge once.

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                      • Nitrogen-DNE-sulfer
                        Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 20

                        #12
                        Any had luck hacking the RFID system?
                        I dont see any mention of it in the recipe XML files

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                        • ECO
                          --Site Admin--
                          • Oct 2007
                          • 1360

                          #13
                          Easiest way is just to break out the RFID chip (under the square "Illumina" pad on the top of the cartridge)...and when the scan fails, get a bypass code from icom.illumina.com. They are good for a week...I'm sure if you made a huge practice of this ILMN would crack down but it's easy enough for playing around.

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                          • yaximik
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 199

                            #14
                            I wonder if it would be possible to reuse the flow cell, not to run completely new sequencing, but to repeat sequencing with clusters already there. Sequencing errors are generated at random, so repeated sequencing will not generate the same dataset. Or a flow cell with the good cluster density of a good library could be used to obtain longer reads. Removing just synthesized strand should not be a problem as it is done anyway in paired end runs. I am not sure about paired end chemistry though, could the cell after a paired end run sequenced in the reverse order? Certainly the current RFID system disallows this. Any thoughts?

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