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=== 10x Website ===
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=== DNA Services 10x Website ===
 
*For more information, please visit the 10x website at this link: https://biotech.illinois.edu/htdna/applications/10x-submission
 
*For more information, please visit the 10x website at this link: https://biotech.illinois.edu/htdna/applications/10x-submission
  
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* Next to "Test Run", click on the time you would like to schedule a meeting.
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* Next to "Test Run", click on the time you would like to schedule a test count.  Note that if you have not been trained on using the counter, you need to contact the DNA Services facility to schedule an assisted test count.  Please email them at ngsequencing@illinois.edu.
 
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Revision as of 08:01, 13 May 2020

DNA Services 10x Website[edit]

Instructions for Scheduling Test Counts[edit]

  • Login to the scheduler using your netID and AD password.
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  • Next to "Test Run", click on the time you would like to schedule a test count. Note that if you have not been trained on using the counter, you need to contact the DNA Services facility to schedule an assisted test count. Please email them at ngsequencing@illinois.edu.
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  • A box will pop up to make your reservation. Enter the following information:
      • Verify the date and time of your meeting
      • Under "Title of reservation", enter your first and last name.
      • Under "Description of reservation", enter any additional comments you believe are needed.
      • Under "Number of Samples", enter the number of samples you will be using (you can have a maximum of 16 for one experiment).
      • Click "Create"
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  • You will receive confirmation of your reservation and should be able to see it on the calendar now.
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