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  • #16
    Comlete Genomics sequencing service

    Hi,

    Although we are not taking orders yet (June 2009 is our service launch), Complete Genomics is a human sequencing service, using our own technology.

    http://www.completegenomics.com

    Sincerely yours,

    Thon
    Complete Genomics
    Thon
    __________________________________
    Thon de Boer, Ph.D.
    Director of Product Management, Software
    Strand Life Sciences
    548 Market Street, Suite 82804
    San Francisco, CA 94104, USA
    [email protected]
    www.strandls.com
    Pioneers in Discovery Research Informatics
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    • #17
      Thanks.

      the big splash at ABGT made us all aware... :P

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      • #18
        new next gen sequencing provider

        Dear all,

        I would like to introduce the Seq.IT Ltd., Kaiserslautern, Germany as a new provider for next gen sequencing (454, Roche).

        For further information please visit
        http://www.seq-it-online.de/

        An english version is under construction.

        Kind regards,
        Seq.IT-team

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        • #19
          Dear all,

          another link will be:

          http://www.seq-it.de

          Regards,
          seq.IT-team

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          • #20
            Montpellier GenomiX plateform in France: 1 Illumina fully working.
            http://mgx.montp.inserm.fr/

            (Website is in french. Sorry for that)

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            • #21
              If you would, include the University of Utah Microarray Core facility in your list of Illumina GAII service providers (PE capability too). Bioinformatic analysis support is available from our Bioinformatic Core facility. See http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu for general information, http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu/BioInf...php/Sequencing for sequencing info, and http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu/BioInfo/index.php/Costs for pricing.

              -cheers, David

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              • #22
                Macrogen Inc. in Seoul, Korea for 454(GS-FLX Titanium), Illumina Solexa GA II, SOLiD

                www.macrogen.com

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by daeumerm View Post
                  Dear all,

                  another link will be:

                  http://www.seq-it.de

                  Regards,
                  seq.IT-team
                  Originally posted by huguesparri View Post
                  Montpellier GenomiX plateform in France: 1 Illumina fully working.
                  http://mgx.montp.inserm.fr/

                  (Website is in french. Sorry for that)
                  Originally posted by Nix View Post
                  If you would, include the University of Utah Microarray Core facility in your list of Illumina GAII service providers (PE capability too). Bioinformatic analysis support is available from our Bioinformatic Core facility. See http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu for general information, http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu/BioInf...php/Sequencing for sequencing info, and http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu/BioInfo/index.php/Costs for pricing.

                  -cheers, David
                  Originally posted by Macrogen View Post
                  Macrogen Inc. in Seoul, Korea for 454(GS-FLX Titanium), Illumina Solexa GA II, SOLiD

                  www.macrogen.com
                  Thanks all, these will be updated in a moment!

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                  • #24
                    Nix:

                    Out of curiosity, do you take samples from other institutions or is this purely Utah only?

                    Thanks,

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by doxologist View Post
                      Nix:

                      Out of curiosity, do you take samples from other institutions or is this purely Utah only?

                      Thanks,
                      Sorry.. nevermind. Visited your site... it's clear from the webpage.

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                      • #26
                        Yes, we take outside samples, unfortunately by law we have to charge 2x our internal pricing. Although, this is actually less than what most service companies are charging.

                        Our motivation is to increase the number of runs to reduce the service contract cost. Currently we have enough internal samples for 1 run a week. This leaves open a second run for external users.

                        If you have prepped libraries, there is essentially no wait for sequencing.

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                        • #27
                          Couple more...

                          I am based in Australia. Here are two more service providers from this region.
                          Geneworks - Illumina GA
                          Dept of Anatomy, University of Otago - Roche FLX and SOLiD

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                          • #28
                            EnGencore: www.engencore.com
                            454 in South Carolina

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                            • #29
                              Microsynth in Switzerland (454): http://www.microsynth.ch/

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                              • #30
                                hey guys,

                                do u know any in asia pacific region?

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