A. Tube Plasmid
Clones – Standard primers
1.
Gel run only
$100/ 96 well plate
2. Cost/ reaction
$350/ 96 well plate, $6,650 for 20 plates.
3. Colony sequencing:
$500/plate, $9, 000 for 20 plates.
1. Library Cost: $500 per BAC if we
generate the nebulized 2 Kbp and 10 Kbp insert libraries.
2. Colony sequencing: Our fees for SIUC
users are $450/plate including plasmid preparation, $9, 000 for 20 plates.
3. For sequencing just plasmid DNA our fees are $350/ 96 well plate, $6,650 for
20 plates.
4. These fees do not include bioinformatics, but you will get PHRED scores and
success rates /plate.
5. Bioinformatics fees which include trimming off vector sequences, BLAST
for bacterial chromosomal DNA, RNA, viral RNA, rRNA and mitochondrial DNA are
$1.30/sequence.
6. Therefore, a finished 8.9 fold redundant BAC sequence for a BAC plus vector
of 135Kbp will cost $11,954 based on about 1,920 sequence reads ($9,000 + $500 +
$2,496). For BAC plus vector of 100kbp it would be $7,972.40 based on
1,248 reads, 7.1 fold redundant ($5,850 + $500 + $1,622.40) (see Table 1).
7. Annotation.
We will not do this. Try the Genquire
package, info can be found at : http://bioinfo.pbi.nrc.ca/
Machines.
1.PE377 automated
DNA sequencer.
2. CEQ2000 fully automated capillary DNA gel
caster, loader and sequencer.