Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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The National Institutes of Health is seeking sources for a microfluidics-based sequencing service. The system must ensure high data quality through dead cell removal and maximize cell viability. It should include a robust bioinformatics pipeline and support flexible sequencing depth, with capabilities for profiling paired V(D)J transcripts.
The system utilizes a microfluidics based methods of sequencing.
. The workflow includes dead cell removal to ensure high data quality.
. The sample preparation workflow includes a protocol for maximizing cell viability.
. The sequencing system has .80% of bases with quality scores of Q30 or higher for 2x150 bp sequencing with an average that is preferably .90%.
. Workflow includes barcoding cells and droplet isolation using droplet sequencing methods.
. System utilizes semiautomated processing for surface marker enrichment and cell isolation.
. Sequencing workflow includes end repair, A-tailing, ligation and PCR.
. System provides flexible sequencing depth with a capture rate > 60%.
. System capable of profiling paired V(D)J transcripts with 5fgene expression and library preparation.
. Contractor provides a robust bioinformatics pipeline for visualization and cross referencing of sequencing data.
SCRNA SEQUENCING SERVICE is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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