Yale University.
Calendar. A-Z Index.

Yale Center for Genome Analysis

The Yale Center for Genome Analysis at West Campus offers next-generation, high-throughput sequencing on Illumina’s Genome Analyzer II platform.  Using Illumina’s state-of-the-art technology, this center offers a wide array of services, including resequencing, whole transcriptome profiling, small RNA querying, ChIP-enriched DNA sequencing, methylation studies, and paired-end readings.   Current in-house specs approximate: 3.0 Gb/flowcell; 10 million reads per lane; <1.0% error rate on 35mer alignments.  

Shrikant Mane, Ph.D., Director of this center and his staff have provided biotechnological support for projects that seek the genetic basis of autism and age-related macular degeneration; help test novel ways to repair the central nervous system; explore genes crucial to the evolution of the human brain and contribute to the researchers’ needs.

For Yale Center for Genome Analysis resource information, click here

For more information about this center contact:

Shrikant Mane, Ph.D.
Director Yale Center for Genome Analysis
Yale University
203-737-2229
shrikant.mane@yale.edu

Photo

Shrikant Mane has been a collaborator on many scientific projects, due to his technological expertise. He is now director of the Center for Genome Analysis, which will support studies of the genetic causes of disease.