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Volume 26, Number 10—October 2020
Dispatch

Rapid, Sensitive, Full-Genome Sequencing of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2

Clinton R. Paden1, Ying Tao1, Krista Queen, Jing Zhang, Yan Li, Anna Uehara, and Suxiang TongComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C. Paden, Y. Tao, K. Queen, Y. Li, S. Tong); IHRC, Atlanta (J. Zhang); Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA (A. Uehara)

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Table 2

Comparison of input, time, and cost requirements for sequencing 1 or 96 specimens of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2

Method Input, μL* 1 sample
96 samples
Turnaround time Approximate cost/sample† Turnaround time Approximate cost/sample†
Multiplex/MinION 10 6–8 h $528.70 8–10 h $35.88
Multiplex/MiSeq 10 30–68 h‡ $1,443.29 30–68 h‡ $57.87
Singleplex/Sanger 190 16–18 h $354.40 17–19 d $354.40

*Assumes a process with 200 μL of resuspended respiratory specimen (from a total of 2 mL), extracted, and eluted into 100 μL See Appendix for details.
†Includes specific enzyme and reagent costs; excludes common laboratory supplies and labor costs.
‡Varies according to the sequencing kit used.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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