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  • 1.  Agilent Fragment Analyzer - Does it really need an SC?

    Posted 26 days ago

    Considering buying an Agilent FA 5200 to QC nucleic acids, need to be able to size large PacBio libraries.  Doe I really need an SC or is this instrument pretty stable and worry free?



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    Andor Kiss - Center for Bioinformatics & Functional Genomics
    Director
    Miami University
    Oxford OH
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  • 2.  RE: Agilent Fragment Analyzer - Does it really need an SC?

    Posted 25 days ago

    You might also want to look at the Lightvbench from Yourgene if this is for long reads work

     

    Anoja Perera

    Director, Sequencing and Discovery Genomics
    Stowers Institute
    1000 E. 50th Street
    Kansas City, MO 64110
    816-926-4461






  • 3.  RE: Agilent Fragment Analyzer - Does it really need an SC?

    Posted 25 days ago

    We have an Agilent Femto Pulse for PacBio operations and don't have a service contract on the system. We had a Fragment Analyzer previously but did not get much use out of it, so cannot vouch on its stability.



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    Xinkun 'Sequen' Wang, Ph.D.
    Director, NUSeq Core Facility
    Center for Genetic Medicine
    Research Professor
    Dept. of Cell & Developmental Biology
    Feinberg School of Medicine
    Northwestern University

    300 E. Superior Street | Tarry 2-757 | Chicago, IL 60611
    Tel: (312) 503-3331 | Email: xinkun.wang@northwestern.edu
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  • 4.  RE: Agilent Fragment Analyzer - Does it really need an SC?

    Posted 24 days ago

    Our group has two 5200 used for RNA and NGS library QC (we've been using since 2013).  They are used daily and, therefore, get a lot of use.  We have them under service contract which has been helpful in the event of LED light replacement, worn electrical cables on robotic arm and fan replacement.  As I mentioned, we use them daily so there is quite a bit of wear and tear on these instruments.  However, they are robust and, if used sparingly, it might be more cost effect to pay for repairs as they happen.

    An Agilent Femto Pulse may be more appropriate for PacBio library QC.



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    Nathan Bivens
    Director
    University of Missouri
    Columbia MO
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