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  • vivianshaw
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    Single-Cell RNA-Seq:https://www.creative-biolabs.com/sup...na-seq-285.htm

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  • vivianshaw
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    Sequencing Related Reagents:https://www.creative-biolabs.com/sup...agents-287.htm

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  • vivianshaw
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    Also Check Creative Biolabs for NGS services

    Creative Biolabs is a leading customer service provider in the field of next-generation sequencing (NGS). With years of research and development experience, our seasoned scientists have established a pioneer SuPrecision™ platform to offer accurate and high-throughput sequencing services to meet every unique requirement of clients.

    website: https://www.creative-biolabs.com/suprecision/

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  • vivianshaw
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    Originally posted by ECO View Post
    Let's start one! I've got some in a list but figured we could all do it quicker, so I'm opening this one up to everyone!

    29 Dec 08: Some great work by everyone, I've started to compile it below. Please let me know if you have comments, corrections, or additions to anything. Everything is listed in region-company alphabetical order to remain fair.

    21 May 09: Many additions thanks to everyone who posted here, and to mjleaks for compiling them for me!

    28 Oct 09: Many more additions, added states and alphabetized the US. Sincerest apologies for even *insinuating* that NZ was part of the Australian continent. Oceania FTW.

    9 May 10: Updated. Data ported to Wiki!

    See and edit the same data in the wiki:
    Next_Gen_Sequencing_Service_Provider

    You may also want to check Creative Biolabs:

    Creative Biolabs is a leading customer service provider in the field of next-generation sequencing (NGS). With years of research and development experience, our seasoned scientists have established a pioneer SuPrecision™ platform to offer accurate and high-throughput sequencing services to meet every unique requirement of our clients.

    Creative Biolabs has established a SuPrecision™ platform covering a full range of NGS-based service to offer accurate and high-throughput sequencing.

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  • Colby65
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    Illumina offer access to fast, high-quality, sample-to-data next-generation sequencing (NGS) services such as RNA and whole-genome sequencing services. By partnering with certified sequencing service providers and offering additional options such as consulting services to help you with your sequencing workflow, Illumina strives to provide exceptional customer support.

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  • Kevein01
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    This list is really helpful

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  • punithlikemyhome
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    What about India?

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  • CamilleQiang
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    Dear everyone,

    I would like to introduce Genscript in the USA, as a new supplier of next-generation sequencing.

    For more information, please visit:https://www.genscript.com

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  • CrazyT
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    India

    Strand Life Sciences

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  • AllSeq
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    If you're looking for a sequencing service provider, be sure to check out our list at AllSeq - http://allseq.com/providers/

    The AllSeq Sequencing Marketplace is completely free - it's free for both buyers AND providers. No hidden matching or 'success' fees means you know you'll be getting the best price possible.

    We have nearly 500 sequencing and bioinformatics providers listed. If you're a provider who's not on our list, just let us know and we'll get you added. If your lab is listed, be sure to sign up for a free account so you can take control of your provider profile. That way you can ensure that your lab's info is up to date.

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  • thermophile
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    Could you add my service to the list? We focus on amplicon sequencing (16S, ITS, COI, custom). We offer full service sample processing or a la cart, from DNA extraction through bioinformatics and statistical analysis.

    mars.uconn.edu
    Illumina MiSeq

    eta-NM found the wiki
    Last edited by thermophile; 06-22-2016, 06:42 AM.

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  • mlfarrell
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    NGS Sequenicing Service Provider

    Omega Bioservices <www.omegabioservices.com> provides a broad range of NGS products at competitive pricing. They are located in Atlanta, GA and use MiSeq, HiSeq 2500 and X10 platforms.

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  • LOH
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    Add Quick Biology to the list

    http://www.quickbiology.com

    Quick Biology is equipped with one HiSeq 4000, two NextSeq500, one MiSeq and one Ion Proton. The HiSeq 4000 runs twice a week on a routine basis.
    Quick Biology provide: (1) Fast turn around time (2-3 weeks); (2) Very competitive price in RNA-seq and Whole Exome Seq; (3) Advanced bioinformatic analysis, including analysis for RNA splicing/RNA editing.

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  • creativebiolabs
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    Try De Novo Antibody Sequencing Service from the US: http://www.creative-biolabs.com/next...equencing.html

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  • JenniferReid
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    Theragen Etex

    http://www.Theragenetex.com/bio/

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