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查看更多产品信息 Genexus™ Barcodes 49-96 AS Kit - FAQs (A54130)
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No, the Genexus Templating Strips 3-GX7 and 4 Kit (Cat. No. A46817) should be used with the GX7 Chip. Each kit allows for the automated template preparation and chip loading of two GX7 chips using the Genexus Integrated Sequencer.
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The Genexus Strip 3-GX7 should be stored at 2-8 degrees C and Genexus Strip 4 should be stored at -30 to -10 degrees C.
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The Genexus Templating Strips 3-GX7 and 4 Kit (Cat. No. A46817) consists of 8 pairs of 3-GX7 and 4 strips, allowing for up to 2 sequencing runs per kit.
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The GX7 Chip is compatible with the Genexus Software version 6.8.0 and later.
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The Genexus Coupler should not be reused. The chip and coupler should be changed together.
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The GX7 Chip and Genexus Coupler (Cat. No. A46731) can remain installed on the instrument until all lanes are used up, or within two weeks of the initial run, whichever comes first.
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We recommend storing GX7 Chip and Genexus Coupler (Cat. No. A46731) at room temperature.
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The GX7 Chip and Genexus Coupler (Cat. No. A46731) consists of two GX7 chips and two Genexus couplers, sufficient for up to 8 sequencing runs or two initializations of the Genexus Integrated Sequencer.
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The GX7 chip provides higher throughput compared to the GX5 chip. The GX5 chip runs 12-15 million reads per lane whereas the GX7 chip runs 20-25 million reads per lane.
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The GX7 Chip generates 20-25 million sequencing reads per lane for the 200 bp library, or 80-100 million reads per chip.
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You need Genexus Software v6.8 or later in order to run GX7 chips.
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Genexus 6.8 Software enables faster and easier implementation of human custom assays. The software has new default assay parameters pre-optimized for sensitivity/specificity and it offers a shorter time to adoption of some custom assays in the lab.
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No, Genexus 32 barcode plates will still be available.
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Yes, the Genexus 48 barcode plate workflow uses the same Genexus Strip 1 and Strip 2 consumables as the Genexus 32 barcode plate workflow.
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Yes, Genexus 48 barcode plates are compatible with the 6 reaction per strip workflow using Genexus 6.8 Software.
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Yes, you will need Genexus 6.8 Software to use the Genexus 48 barcode plate workflow.
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No, Oncomine assays are not supported for Genexus 48 barcode plates.
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