On 4/24/19 10:23 PM, Abizar Lakdawalla wrote:
> any plan on getting the consumables for the HiSeq? They cost US$10ks per run if they are bought from Illumina.
My take on reading the https://wemakeit.com/projects/reseq-reuse-dna-sequencers pages is that
components will be developed for uses first and maybe some day allow open uses, but not really in conflict with Illumina's
patents, and so not using their consumables. They did not say they were going to make the machines run as they did
when new.
Driving them as an automated microscope was first on the to do list.
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