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Procedure

Method

NCMRR/MRDDRC

Core users

External Users

DNA Isolation and  Purification

Salt extraction & silica gel purification

$4 per sample

$8 per sample

DNA:  SNP  genotyping

One SNP per sample

$350 set-up

$1 per sample

$700 set-up

$2 per sample

DNA: SNP discovery

One gene (~5 exons); 96 individuals

DHPLC sequencing

$250 per gene

$500 per gene

DNA:Genome-wide association

10, 000 SNPs per sample

10k SNP chip

$500 per DNA sample

$1,000 per DNA sample

DNA: Genome-wide association

100,000 SNPs per sample

100k  SNP chip

$675 per DNA sample

$1,400 per DNA

sample

DNA: Sequencing

500bp per sample

Standard sequencing

$25 per sample

$50 per sample

DNA: Re-sequencing Array

300,000bp per sample

300k resequencing array

$20,000 set-up

$400 per sample

$25,000 set-up

$600 per sample

Inquire about scaled-down pricing for studies with large numbers of samples.

 

Charges include reagent costs, and reflect actual costs to generate the data (the Center realizes neither profit nor loss).  Consultation regarding study design, data interpretation, and publication/public access are also provided at no cost to NCMRR core users. If data analysis becomes extensive or highly specialized, it will be carried out on a collaborative basis.

 

NCMRR Cores

R24HD050845
BREGMAN, BARBARA
National Capitol Area Rehabilitation Research Network
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

R24HD050846
HOFFMAN, ERIC P
Integrated Molecular Core for Rehabilitation Medicine
CHILDREN'S NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

R24HD050837
LIEBER, RICHARD L
National Center for Muscle Rehabilitation Research
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO

R24HD050821
RYMER, WILLIAM Z
Engineering for Neurologic Rehabilitation
REHABILITATION INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO

R24HD050838
SELZER, MICHAEL
Center for Experimental Neurorehabilitation Training
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

R24HD050836
WHYTE, JOHN
Research Methods for Cognitive Rehabilitation
MOSS REHABILITATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE
National Inititives for Families Duchenne Survey
 
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