The landscape of next-generation sequencing (NGS) continues to be defined by astonishing technological progress. We continue to witness sequencer throughput expansion with systems like the Illumina ...
MinION Mk1D is a real-time, portable sequencer that can be used anywhere, lowering the barrier to access genomic information. Utilizing a single MinION Flow Cell, this small device can sequence both ...
The Advances in Genome Biology and Technology (AGBT) meeting celebrated its 25 th anniversary in sunny Marco Island, Florida, with the customary mix of big name speakers addressing researchers and ...
San Diego-based Illumina, a global leader in genomic sequencing technology, unveiled its latest machines that could make analyzing genetics cheaper, more efficient and more accessible to researchers.
The presence or absence of remaining foreign DNA from the crossbred progeny of the genome-edited crop and the original crop cultivar can be determined by GenEditScan, based on the k-mer method.
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has moved away from expensive runs and complicated workflows into a new era where benchtop instruments prioritize sustainability, accessibility, accuracy, and speed.
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