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5735 Hitchner Hall
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04469
United Stateshttps://umaine.edu/core/dna-sequencing/cite this facility
Alexandra Sacco
The University of Maine CORE DNA Sequencing facility provides high quality and reliable Sanger sequencing and other services to labs on campus and beyond. Users can choose the degree of in-house processing to accommodate individual needs, providing flexibility for clients of all levels. The facility is in the process of expanding our services so keep an eye out for future developments. We’re happy to answer questions and discuss your research needs.
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Last Updated: 04/06/2026
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ABRF, DNA Sequencing, Sanger sequencing,
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University of Maine DNA Sequencing Facility (RRID:SCR_028250)

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Genotyping
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The University of Maine DNA Sequencing Facility was established in 1994 through a NSF EPSCoR grant to support Marine Molecular Biology at the University of Maine. Though we are relatively small, we feel one of our greatest assets is our excellent customer service and our ability to work one on one with our clients to give them the best sequencing experience possible. We have clients all over the United States as well as many other countries throughout the world.
The facility currently has two full time employees, Ms. Patty Singer, manager of the facility and Mr. David Cox, technician. Dr. Rebecca Van Beneden is the faculty supervisor and, as the first faculty hired under the NSF EPSCoR grant, was charged with establishing the facility.
The facility initially used an ABI 373 DNA Sequencer but quickly upgraded to the stretch version of that instrument to offer improved read lengths. Several years later, the facility acquired the newer ABI 377 DNA Sequencer to accommodate the increased sequencing and DNA fragment analysis needs of our customers. In 2003, the facility purchased its capillary sequencer, the 3730 DNA Analyzer from ABI. This instrument has allowed for improvements in data quality, read length, and turnaround time for our clients.
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