Re: [base] Nimblegen

2006-09-14 Thread Keith Ching
unfortunately, we have to store and make queryable all the raw data.. so it would be like 14 million rows x 300 / month = 4.2 billion rows / month = 50 billion rows per year.. i guess mysql would bog.. however, since these are tiling arrays with evenly spaced probes, one can calculate the

Re: [base] Nimblegen

2006-08-29 Thread Nicklas Nordborg
Keith Ching wrote: Hi, I am looking into using BASE2 to store ChIP-chip data from the NimbleGen platform. Each whole genome scan has 14 million probes, divided up into 38 arrays of 370k probes each. What is the feasibility of storing this information in BASE2? Say we had 100+ whole