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by hobofan
2150 days ago
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There are some caveats with that though (some of which I just found out after some digging): - You'll probably need more than one flow cell (which is used up during sequencing) for a human genome - The flow cells make up the bulk of the price, costing ~$800 in single unit quantities - You have to send in used flow cells for refurbishing (which is how they can make them as cheap) So the $1000 is more or less already the refurbished price. |
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