Whole genome sequencing
Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is the process of determining the entire DNA sequence of a given organism's genome at a single time. This includes chromosomal and mitochondrial DNA, and chloroplasts....
Genomics DNA sequencing
Single cell DNA sequencing
Single cell DNA sequencing uses advanced NGS capabilities to provide the largest coverage of DNA sequence using an isolated cell. This is made possible first by the thorough amplification...
Short sequencing - Sanger
The "classical" sequencing of short and targeted sequences. It provides clear reading after the first 15-30 bases and up to 800-1000 bases. This method requires the amplification of the...
Targeted locus amplification
The TLA technology uses the physical proximity of nucleotides within a locus of interest as the basis of selection. First, DNA is crosslinked, fragmented and religated. A primer pair complementary...
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