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Inputs: Sequencing data from various machines. Some of the characteristics of these machines/techniques: | Inputs: Sequencing data from various machines. Some of the characteristics of these machines/techniques: | ||
==== Sanger capillary ==== | ==== Sanger capillary ==== | ||
- | [(cite:sangerwiki>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microfluidic_Sanger_sequencing)] | + | * ~800bp reads[(cite:sangerwiki>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microfluidic_Sanger_sequencing)]. |
+ | * Q (quality value) ~30 | ||
+ | * ~$1/read, expensive because primers must be attached to each read. | ||
==== 454 ==== | ==== 454 ==== | ||
+ | * ~400bp reads[(cite:454wiki>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/454_Life_Sciences)]. | ||
+ | * Q ~20 | ||
+ | * Pyrosequencing | ||
+ | * $5000/run/~1m reads, no downscaling. | ||
==== SoLiD ==== | ==== SoLiD ==== | ||