Hello,
in case you are interested, we have posted some results from our first HiSeq 3000 runs as well as some information and considerations on the changes introduced by the new HiSeq 3000 and Hiseq 4000 sequencer generation. The yields on the first two runs were higher than expected at about 340 million reads per lane. The quality looks good.
There is also link to the complete data from a PhiX lane (including the clusters that did not "pass filter").
http://dnatech.genomecenter.ucdavis....data-download/
Btw, the cluster images do not give away the patterned character of the flowcells. Please see the attachment.
Best,
Lutz
in case you are interested, we have posted some results from our first HiSeq 3000 runs as well as some information and considerations on the changes introduced by the new HiSeq 3000 and Hiseq 4000 sequencer generation. The yields on the first two runs were higher than expected at about 340 million reads per lane. The quality looks good.
There is also link to the complete data from a PhiX lane (including the clusters that did not "pass filter").
http://dnatech.genomecenter.ucdavis....data-download/
Btw, the cluster images do not give away the patterned character of the flowcells. Please see the attachment.
Best,
Lutz
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