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GSL Rates (On-campus) - off campus users please inquire |
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| Library prep | $315 (per sample)** | | GS FLX Titanium - full plate (*up to 500MB; 400bp read length; 1,200,000 reads) | $8991 (each) NEW LOWER PRICE! | | LR70 full plate (*up to 100MB; 250bp read length; 420,000 reads) | $9500 (each) | | LR70 half plate (*up to 50MB; 250bp read length; 210,000 reads) | $5302 (each) | | SR70 full plate (*up to 40MB; 100bp read length; 420,000 reads) | $5516 (each) | | SR70 half plate (*up to 20MB; 100bp read length; 210,000 reads) | $3910 (each) | | LR25 plate (*up to 16MB; 250bp read length; 70,000 reads) | $3344 (each) | *These numbers are taken from Roche's product descriptions, and should not be considered a guarantee of actual returned sequence. **Please call for titration rates of multiple samples to be run on one plate.
| Sequencing - seq rxn clean and sequencing | $148/plate of 96 | | Sequencing - seq rxn set up, clean up and sequencing | $233/plate of 96 | | PCR clean up | $48/plate of 96 | | Fingerprinting | $60/plate of 96 | | QBot or FX Service | $39/hour | | Microarray Fabrication | $6/5 chips | | CosMc / BAC / plasmid prep | $192/plate of 96 | | DNA extraction | $301/plate of 96 | | DNA quantitation est | $25/plate of 96 | | cDNA synthesis | $273/sample | | cDNA normalization | $269/sample | | Misc services | $70/hour |
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| BigDye Terminators | $230/ 400 Units | | Loading plate (qty 1) | $2.50 | | Q Tray (qty 2) | $14.00 | | 384 well flat bottom tray (qty 10) | $20.00 | | 384 well “V” bottom tray | $3.00 | | Tape pad (pack of 5) | $25.00 | | Plate cover for PCR (qty 5) | $65.00 |
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GC-MS based metabolite profiling Suitable for the analysis of complex extracts. Data will require extensive deconvolution. GSL staff will attempt to annotate peaks from spectral libraries. Output will invariably contain ‘unknowns’. Data is not quantitative, but comparative. Examples: Extracts of whole tissues, organs, biological fluids. "What is the difference between these samples?" "What's in this?" | $69 per sample |
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| LC-MS based (rapid) target compound analysis Suitable for the analysis of simplistic extracts. Target analytes < 5. This is intended as a true high-throughput version of LC-MS based (detailed) target compound analysis. If rapid chromatography allows the separation and visualization of all desired analytes, this will be used in place of LC-MS based (detailed) target compound analysis. If this can not be achieved, then LC-MS based (detailed) target compound analysis will be used instead. Data will be quantitative (if standards are available).
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| GC-MS based target compound analysis Suitable for the analysis of simplistic extracts. Target analytes < 20. These will usually be related structures. No extensive spectral interpretation is required. | $34 per sample |
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| LC-MS based (detailed) target compound analysis Suitable for the analysis of complex extracts. Target analytes: any experimentally-viable number. A list of target analytes needs to be provided by the client. Related structures (same NL, same product ion) will be reported. Data will be quantitative (if standards are available). | $38 per sample |
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| LC-MS based metabolite profiling Suitable for the analysis of complex extracts. Data will require extensive deconvolution. GSL staff will attempt to annotate peaks from spectral libraries. Output will invariably contain ‘unknowns’. GSL staff will attempt de novo identification of unknowns. Data is not quantitative, but comparative. Examples: Extracts of whole tissues, organs, biological fluids. "What is the difference between these samples?" "What's in this?" | $84 per sample |
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| Short run protein identification (MS/MS) Suitable for the analysis of simple protein digests. MS/MS identification of a non-complex mix, e.g band from SDS-PAGE. Abundant PTMs will be reported. | $165 per sample
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| Long run protein profiling (MS/MS) Suitable for the analysis of complex protein digests.MS/MS identification of a complex protein mix. Single protease treatment (e.g. trypsin, chymotrypsin). Abundant PTMs will be reported. | $201 per sampleSILAC: user provides labeled materials.i-TRAQ: duplex, triplex and quadruplexed sample.i-TRAQ rate = $294 per duplex sample. Add $50 for triplex, $100 for quadruplex samples. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 June 2009 )
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