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The barcode labels need to be affixed to the tubes in a certain way in order to be processed in our labs.

 

Every day we receive interesting variations of creatively attached barcodes – but unfortunately incorrectly attached barcodes have to be reattached by our lab-team. For this reason our staff asks for your assistance!

 

When sequencing your samples the tubes are positioned with the open caps at the back of the tuberack. The tuberack is then loaded into the robot and each barcode is scanned.

 

The scanner can only read the barcode if the label is affixed around the circumference of the tube. Here the barcode needs to be centered at the front of the tube.

You will do us a big favor if you affix the barcode as described to the tube.

 

Thank you very much for your help!

 

We wish you wish you a merry Christmas time.

Your GATC-Team

 

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Die Barcode-Etiketten müssen auf eine bestimmte Weise auf die Tubes geklebt werden, um im Labor bearbeitet werden zu können.

 

Täglich erhalten unsere Labore kreative Klebevarianten – doch leider muss jedes falsch beklebte Tube von unseren Mitarbeitern neu beklebt werden. Unsere Labore bitten Sie daher um Ihre Mithilfe!

 

Beim Sequenzieren Ihrer Proben werden die Tubes mit dem Deckel nach hinten geöffnet auf dem Tuberack positioniert. Das Tuberack wird anschließend in den Roboter eingelesen und die Barcodes einzeln gescannt.

 

Der Scanner kann den Code nur erfassen, wenn das Barcode Etikett der Länge nach um das Tube geklebt wird. Dabei muss der Barcode mittig auf der Vorderseite lesbar sein.

 

Bitte kleben Sie den Barcode wie beschrieben auf das Tube. Damit erleichtern Sie unseren Mitarbeitern in den Laboren ihre Arbeit.

 

Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Mithilfe!

 

Wir wünschen Ihnen weiterhin eine schöne Weihnachtszeit.

Ihr GATC-Team

 

 
 

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“Never change a running horse” is an old English saying. Well, we believe more in Georg Christoph Lichtenberg’s maxim, who once said more than 200 years ago:  “I don’t know whether it is getting any better if it becomes different. But it has to become different if it should be any better.” Since anything can always be improved as there is no such thing as perfection, we decided to create for you a brand new myGATC order system. And, on top, we will change our service portfolio starting 21 January, 2011.

 

Don’t be frightened. Actually, we made things easier. In the past, you had to know beforehand what article you planned to order. Now, you can order without knowing anything about our services. We will lead you through the order process in very logical steps. First you decide how to send your samples (in tubes or plates), then what you will provide (plasmids, PCR fragments, BAC, PAC, cosmids or ready-to-load reactions), and whether your delivered samples need purification or not. We have created a common spreadsheet, similar to an Excel table, in which you will define your sequencing reactions. You can even drag and drop barcodes visually into your order spreadsheet.

 

However, we agree that any change requires some learning in the beginning. To keep that to a minimum, we prepared a trailer to guide you through the new order process and set up a sneak preview so that you can explore the new system quickly and at your convenience.

 

The service portfolio required some modernization, too. There are some new services and some which did not make it to 2011. You can now send us BAC, PAC, cosmids or ready-to-load reactions in full or half 96 well plates. However, service articles BigRun (in tubes), SequenceYourself (in tubes), the GenomeRun and the complete range of primer walking services had to go. RIP. Nevertheless, if you are just planning a primer walking project – before you get annoyed please get in touch with us. We’ll find a solution.

 

We managed to decrease the required volume of DNA and custom primers from 30µl to 20µl. This will still be sufficient for up to eight reactions. However, we had to decrease the storage time of DNA and primers you provide from four weeks to five working days once the order is completed.

 

Here are the changes in an overview:

 

 
OLD NEW (starting January 21, 2011)
Required volume of DNA and custom primer: 30µl Required volume of DNA and custom primer: 20µl
  Single read sequencing in tubes
Run24
Run24Barcode
Run24Supreme
Single reads of plasmids or PCR fragments delivered in 1.5 ml tubes, with or without prepaid barcode labels, re-runs with different protocols and chemistries (when required)
   
  Single read sequencing in plates
96 well sequencing
48 well sequencing
Run24Plate
Single reads of plasmids, PCR fragments, BAC, PAC, cosmids and ready-to-load reactions delivered in 96 well plates, full plates or half plates, with on or more primers, with or without prepaid barcode labels
   
Primer Walking on request
   
BigRun (in tubes), GenomeRun (in tubes), SequenceYourself (in tubes) Services withdrawn
   
Storage of DNA & custom primers provided by customer:
4 weeks
Storage of DNA & custom primers provided by customer:
5 working days from order completion
   
Storage of custom primers synthesized by GATC:
1 year
Storage of custom primers synthesized by GATC:
1 year
   
 

 

 

We continue to update myGATC 2011 during the year. Help us to develop innovative solutions that will make your lab life a bit easier. Please discuss with us your ideas, suggestions and criticism right here on the GATCBlog.

 

Best regards,
Jochen Schäfer

 

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Orange-farbene Barcodes sind erst auswählbar im Pull-down-Menü nach einer Barcode Aktivierung.

 

Bitte die non-prepaid und Primer Barcodes vor Benutzung aktivieren unter: MyGATC account, Barcode Aktivierung (linke Seite).

 

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Der Unterschied zwischen den orangen und grünen Barcodes besteht in der Art der Bezahlung des Sequenzierauftrages.

 

Diese Barcodes gelten für die Sequenzierung einzelner Proben in Eppendorf-Tubes. Barcodes erleichtern die Arbeit im Labor, da Proben eindeutig einem Auftrag zugeordnet werden können.

Mit den grünen Barcodes (prepaid barcodes) wird die Leistung im Voraus bezahlt und mit den orange-farbenen Barcodes im Nachhinein. Vorteile der grünen Barcodes: geringerer Preis pro Sequenzierung, geringer Verwaltungsaufwand, Übertragung an Kollegen möglich, keine Barcode-Aktivierung notwendig. Bei orange-farbenen Barcodes wird nach jedem abgeschlossenen Auftrag eine Rechnung an Sie verschickt.

 

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