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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 21.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Lett. 2012 Nov 19;340(2):284–295. doi: 10.1016/j.canlet.2012.11.025

Table 1.

Overview of major next-generation sequencing platforms.

Company Platform Amplification Sequencing Read length Throughput/ time per run Dominant error type Overall error rate
Roche/454 Life Sciences GS FLX Titanium XL+ Emulsion PCR Pyrosequencing Up to 1 kb 700 Mb/23 h Indel 0.5%
GS FLX Titanium XLR70 Up to 600 bp 450 Mb/10 h
GS Junior ~400 bp 35 Mb/10 h
HiSeq 2000 36–100 bp 105–600 Gb/2– 11 days
Illumina Genome Analyzer IIx Bridge PCR Sequencing-by- synthesis with reversible terminator 35–150 bp 10–95 Gb/2– 14 days Substitution 0.2%
MiSeq 36–250 bp 540 Mb–8.5 Gb/4– 39 h
Life Technologies/ Applied Biosystems 5500xl SOLiD system Emulsion PCR Sequencing by ligation 35–75 bp 10–15 Gb/day Substitution 0.1%
SOLiD 4 system 25–50 bp 25–100 Gb/3.5– 16 days
Life Technologies/Ion Torrent Ion Proton sequencer (Proton I chip) Emulsion PCR Ion semiconductor sequencing Up to 200 bp Up to 10 Gb/2–4 h Indel 1%
Ion PGM sequencer (318 chip) 35–200 bp 300 Mb–1 Gb/0.9– 4.5 h
Helicos BioSciences HeliScope single molecule sequencer NONE Single molecule sequencing 25–55 bp 21–35 Gb/8 days Deletion 5%
Pacific Biosciences PacBio RS NONE Single molecule sequencing 250 bp– 10 kb NA Indel 15%