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Product Spotlight

Illumina

MiSeq Dx

Company

Illumina

Name of system

MiSeq Dx

Email

info@illumina.com

City, State

San Diego, CA

Phone

858-202-4500  

Website

http://www.illumina.com

System application/FDA cleared or approved

in vitro diagnostic and research use/yes

Country where designed/Manufactured

U.S./U.S.

First year sold in U.S./First year installed in U.S.

2013/2013

System sold internationally

yes (worldwide)

Dimensions of sequencer (H × W × D)/Footprint of sequencer

20.6 × 27 × 22.2 in./4.2 sq. ft.

Accessory equipment supplied with sequencer at no cost

Type of computer supplied with sequencer

computer for analysis and operations combined

Analysis options provided with sequencer

onboard, cloud based

Where library preparation is performed

wet bench

Bioinformatics tools provided with sequencer

Local Run Manager, MiSeq Reporter, BaseSpace Sequence Hub

Sequencer supplied with UPS (uninterruptible power supply)

yes (extra charge)

Electrical connection required for sequencer

100–240 VAC at 50/60 Hz, 10 A, 400 W

List price of entire sequencer and necessary components

$125, 000

Purchase options

purchase, lease, reagent rental

Warranties offered

first year included with purchase; extended warranty available

Training included/Total time for basic training per operator

yes/<1 day

Training location/Follow-up training available

at customer site/yes (extra charge)

Maximum No. of samples amplified in a single amplification event

384 samples

Read length/Percent bases >Q30

up to 2 × 300 bp/80% (for 2 × 150 bp)

Paired-end capability/Tag lengths/Spans

yes/up to 2 × 300 bp/up to 550 bp

Fragment/Tag lengths/Spans

yes/up to 2 × 300 bp/up to 550 bp

Mate pair/Tag lengths/Spans

yes/up to 2 × 150 bp/2–12 kb

Single end/Tag lengths/Spans

yes/up to 1 × 300 bp/up to 300 bp

RNA sequencing/Tag lengths/Spans

yes/up to 2 × 300 bp/up to 550 bp

ChIP sequencing/Tag lengths/Spans

yes/up to 2 × 300 bp/up to 550 bp

Bisulfite sequencing/Tag lengths/Spans

yes/up to 2 × 300 bp/up to 550 bp

Maximum No. of reads or fragments sequenced per single-end run

>15 million

Maximum No. of reads or fragments sequenced per paired-end run

>30 million

Total No. of nucleotides (bases) sequenced per run

up to 7.5 Gb

Wet lab bench time for sequencing preparation

10 minutes

Sequencing run time

<28 hours

Total time for generating standard gDNA library

<3.5 hours (with Illumina DNA Prep)

• Paired end

<3.5 hours (with Illumina DNA Prep)

• Fragment

<7 hours (with AmpliSeq for Illumina); <6.5 hours with Illumina DNA Prep with Enrichment)

• Mate pair

• Single end

<1 day (with TruSeq Small RNA)

• RNA sequencing

<9 hours

• Bisulfite sequencing

• Hands-on time for paired end

<1.5 hours (with Illumina DNA Prep)

• Hands-on time for fragment

<1.5 hours (with AmpliSeq for Illumina); <2 hours (with Illumina DNA Prep with Enrichment)

• Hands-on time for mate pair

• Hands-on time for single end

<4 hours (with TruSeq Small RNA)

• Hands-on time for RNA sequencing

<3 hours

• Hands-on time for ChIP sequencing

• Hands-on time for bisulfite sequencing

Library preparation integrated in system as standard offering

no

Cost of sequencing reagents per run

$2, 440

Reagent tracking method

RFID

• Type of reagent information tracked

serial No., expiration date, lot and part Nos., No. of cycles

Shipping conditions for amplification/sequencing reagents

box 1: dry ice; box 2: gel pack/box 1: dry ice; box 2: gel pack

Storage conditions for amplification/sequencing reagents

box 1: -15°– -25°C; box 2: 2°– 8°C/box 1: -15°– -25°C; box 2: 2°– 8°C

Shelf life of amplification/sequencing reagents

guaranteed 6 months/guaranteed 6 months

System requires a control sample on sequencing run 

optional

• Company offers a sequencing control

yes (additional charge)

Sequencing system control software and devices to start run/for data analysis

MiSeq Control Manager/Local Run Manager, MiSeq Reporter, BaseSpace Sequence Hub

Complete walkaway automation for amplification, sequencing, and variant calling

yes

Remote system monitoring

yes

Total time required for setup of amplification, sequencing, and variant calling steps

10 minutes

Maximum No. of libraries sequenced in a single run

384 samples (>384 samples with custom barcodes)

System includes secondary data-analysis software developed by company

yes (MiSeq Reporter, Local Run Manager, BaseSpace Sequence Hub)

System includes post-sequencing data-analysis software

yes (MiSeq Reporter, Local Run Manager, BaseSpace Sequence Hub)

Mutations detectable via data-analysis software

substitutions, indels, copy number changes

System can generate a variant report

yes

Types of maintenance plans available/mean time between failures

parts only, bronze, silver, gold, Dx, dedicated on-site/—

No. of field application scientists and engineers based in U.S.

>500

• Weekly maintenance required

none (manual wash if instrument idle for 7 days)

• Monthly maintenance required

maintenance wash

• Pre-run maintenance required

none (post-run wash after every run)

Distinguishing features of NGS system (supplied by company)

FDA-regulated NGS platform allows clinical diagnostics in Dx mode and clinical research applications in research mode; FDA-regulated content includes MiSeqDx cystic fibrosis 139-variant assay, MiSeqDx cystic fibrosis clinical sequencing assay; leverages proven MiSeq technology

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