Service Type |
Run (Mode) |
Number of pass filter clusters (1) |
Yield (1) |
Sequencing Run Time (2) |
HiSeq 4000 (3)
- 1x lane |
1x50 bp |
Up to 350 million,
average yield 280-300 mio (*) |
17.5 Gb |
1 - 4 days |
1x150 bp |
52.5 Gb |
2x75 bp |
52.5 Gb |
2x150 bp |
105 Gb |
HiSeq 2500, v4 (4)
- 1x lane |
2x125 bp |
Up to 280 million,
average yield 240-260 mio (*) |
70 Gb |
8 days |
HiSeq 2500 Rapid Run, v2
- 1x flow cell run |
1x50 bp |
Up to 300 million,
average yield 240-260 mio (*) |
15 Gb |
1 - 3 days |
1x125 bp |
37.5 Gb |
2x50 bp |
30 Gb |
2x125 bp |
75 Gb |
2x250 bp |
150 Gb |
2x300 bp |
180 Gb |
1x test run
(done on MiSeq Nano) (5) |
1x50 bp |
500'000 to 1 million reads |
50 Mb |
+ 4 days |
1x test run
(done on MiSeq Nano) (5) |
1x150 bp |
500'000 to 1 million reads |
150 Mb |
+ 4 days |
(1) All the calculations have been made with specifications and typical Fasteris results when using optimized loading conditions. Individual results may vary.
(2) This time is the "pure" running time of the system and includes time for washing. Not included is the time for doing the entry QC, library preparation, collection of other lane projects and/or the time for de-multiplexing of the derived data files.
(3) On HiSeq 4000, we typically can reach 300-320 million passed-filter DNA clusters, up to 350 million or more pass filter DNA clusters per lane.
(4) On HiSeq 2500 we typically can reach 250-280 million passed-filter DNA clusters per lane. For libraries with a test run done, we guarantee a minimum of 250 million pass filter DNA clusters per lane.
(5) A test sequencing run is an extra service step needed to be ordered when min guaranteed data output and min guaranteed data yield is needed, especially for sequencing of customer-provided ready-to-run (RTR) libraries.
(*) Average yields are given by statistic analysis of our runs; not included are biased or non-standard samples.
Conditions and Details are subject to changes without notice. |
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