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New Users MUST set up accounts w/ ARL Business Office before using services.
Do not call the Genomic Analysis and Technology Core labs to set up your account.
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Effective 4/01/2009. Please Contact the Genomic Analysis and Technology Core if you have questions.
DNA Sequencing Low Volume DNA Sequencing: $7.00 - per sample/ 1 direction High Volume DNA Sequencing: $215.00 - 96 well plate
PCR Quantification and Purification PCR Clean-Up: $82.00 - per 96 well plate Quantification and Normalization: $62.00 - 96 well plate
High Throughput/ Resequencing Resequencing: $143.00 - 96 well plate PCR: $107.00 - 96 well plate Gradient: $251.00 - 96 well plate Methylation Cloning: $80.00
Data Finishing Data Finishing: $46.00 - per hour
Genotyping Taqman Genotype: $1.50 - per SNP
Sequenom SNP Genotyping: $1408.00 - (per 384 plate on a panel of 30 SNP's = $0.12 per SNP) Plating: $4.75 qPCR: $3.00
DNA Extraction Mouse Extraction: $3.18
Real-Time PCR Real Time 7900: $19.00 - per hour Real Time 7300: $16.00 - per hour BioAnalyzer Chip: $36.00 - per 12 samples
Fragment Analysis Fragment Analysis (STR typing): $1.00 - per sample
Sequenom
DNA Methylation Analysis: $1651.00 - per 384 well plate SNP Genotyping: $1408.00 - per 384 well plate/ per 30 SNP's = $0.12 per SNP
454 Genome Sequencing
Standard GS FLX Chemistry:
100Mb Shotgun Prep, Sequence $11,300 50Mb Amplicon Prep, Single Sequence $9,900 50Mb Amplicon Prep, Shared Sequence $7,300 100Mb Amplicon Prep, Sequence $10,400
Titanium GS FLX Chemistry: 2 Region Titanium Prep, Single Sequence $13,300 4 Region Titanium Prep, Sequence $15,300
External customers: External rates plus an additional 9.8% Administrative Service Charge will be assessed.
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Contact University of Arizona Genetics Core |
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Please email your inquiries and our staff will attend to your questions. Thank you.
Ryan Sprissler, University of Arizona Genetics Core Manager
Keating 111H 520-621-9184
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University of Arizona Genetics Core
ARL Business Office
1041 E. 4th St. Gould Simpson #1013 University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 Tel: 520-621-4064, Fax: 520-621-1364
Michael Hammer, Ph.D., University of Arizona Genetics Core Director
Life Sciences South 231 520-621-9828
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Michael A. Cusanovich, Ph.D., Biotechnology Director
Professor of Biochemistry, and Chemistry Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies Emeritus Director of Arizona Research Laboratories Biological Sciences West, 430 University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 Tel: 520-621-7533, Fax: 520-621-6603 Email:
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Genomic Analysis and Technology Core Benefits |
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Users within the Arizona University system can expect to have access to services during regular business days, excluding University holidays. Explore our supporting equipment.
The Genomic Analysis and Technology Core is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the Arizona university system. In accordance with this goal, our facility strives to provide access to the most current technology for genomic analysis at the lowest possible cost to the Arizona University system.
To decrease the cost of genomic research at the university the core facility centralizes capital equipment that the individual researcher may not otherwise be able to afford. This helps to prevent duplication of equipment purchases on campus, allowing for more efficient use of grant funds. Service contracts and repairs are handled by the facility, saving the researcher precious time. Repair and maintenance costs are averaged among the user base, which means that the researcher supports the facility in a manner consistent with their usage.
Additionally, our staff of experienced professionals can process user samples consistently and rapidly. Experienced technical personnel assure that the reliability of methods and consistency of data are at the highest possible level. An added advantage of the core is that the individual researcher does not have to hire and train technicians to perform complex techniques and equipment maintenance in their own lab.
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The Core facility is dedicated to supporting genomic research at the University of Arizona. While the core is open to the public, users from Arizona Universities will be given preference in the event that services are running at full capacity.
In general, users wishing to access services at the Genomic Analysis and Technology Core facility should plan not to exceed 20-25 percent of the service capacity. Service capacities are as follows:
Individual Sample Sequencing: 285 samples per 24 hour day
High Volume Sequencing: 12 plates per 24 hour day (1152 samples)
Fragment Analysis: 20 plates per 24 hour day (1920 samples)
Sequinom Platform: 2 384-sample chips per 24 hour day (768 samples)
Taqman Genotyping: 3 384-well plates or 8 96-well plates per 24 hour day (1152/768 samples)
Users within the Arizona University system can expect to have access to services during regular business days, excluding University holidays. Explore our supporting equipment. |
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