
NovaSeq X Series
Designed for large programs, high sample volume, population-scale research, and deep multiomic studies.
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The instrument category is organized around output, run speed, workflow flexibility, and informatics readiness so teams can compare systems before planning a purchase or implementation.
Use throughput, application fit, and operational needs as the first filters. From compact systems for focused panels to production systems for deep multiomics, each option should connect with reagents, training, and analysis support.
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Designed for large programs, high sample volume, population-scale research, and deep multiomic studies.
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Flexible output for transcriptomics, enrichment panels, single-cell projects, and shared core labs.
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Compact sequencing for focused applications, fast runs, training environments, and lower-throughput needs.
Learn moreMatch run capacity to sample volume, target depth, and expected project growth.
Support DNA, RNA, enrichment, single-cell, microbial, and translational research workflows.
Balance speed, batching, reagent planning, and hands-on time for daily lab operations.
Connect instruments with software, storage, interpretation, and reporting requirements.
| Criteria | MiSeq i100 Series | NextSeq 1000/2000 | NovaSeq X Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best fit | Focused panels and small projects | Core labs and multi-application runs | Large-scale genomics and deep studies |
| Output profile | Low to moderate | Moderate to high | High to production scale |
| Typical users | Training labs, focused research teams | Shared facilities, translational research | Population programs, high-volume centers |
| Planning focus | Speed and simplicity | Flexibility and batching | Throughput and cost per sample |
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