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What is 24?
The number of 30X human genomes you can run on an S4 flow cell.
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What is Nextera DNA Flex?
A 3.5 hour prep that provides the best PCR+ enrichment library on the market.
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What is the EPIC array?
The most popular tool for analyzing DNA methylation.
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What is 8?
The number of RNA-Seq libraries at 50M reads each you can run on a NextSeq HO run.
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What are AmpliSeq, TruSight Oncology, and Nextera DNA Flex Enrichment?
Three FFPE- compatible Illumina library prep backbones for targeted resequencing.
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What is Chipmentation?
The most popular method today for doing ChIP-Seq.
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What is 20 billion?
The number of clusters on two S4 flow cells being run simultaneously.
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What is 1ng? (Ampliseq)
Illumina's lowest input requirement to generate a targeted resequencing library
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What are ATAC-Seq and HiC.
Two popular methods that analyze chromatin structure.
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What is 96?
The number of samples a customer can run on a MiSeq v3 cartridge today with an AmpliSeq panel that requires 10K reads per sample.
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What is 100ng?
The minimum input required to generate a bead normalized Nextera DNA Flex library.
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What is ATAC-Seq
A popular method developed by the Greenleaf lab.
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What is 1000X?
The average coverage a customer will get if they sequence a 100kB panel with 100M reads (perfect uniformity, no duplicates).
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What is TruSeq DNA PCR Free?
A library prep with the highest SNV and Indel recall and precision.
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What is determining the 3D structure of the genome, what parts are close to one another, or similar?
The goal of a HiC experiment.
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