By Bhanvi Satija and Marleen Kaesebier LONDON/ZURICH, June 29 (Reuters) - Roche launched its next-generation gene sequencing ...
From early research to quality control, maintaining analytical continuity is no easy task. Could a single sequencing workflow help simplify analytical assessment?
We spoke to David Klenerman, co-developer of sequencing by synthesis, to find out how his work heralded the next generation ...
Roche may have failed to buy out Illumina back in 2012, but now it’s trying to take up some of the gene sequencing specialist ...
In just a few decades, DNA sequencing technologies evolved from slow, manual processes to rapid, automated ones, making ...
When Roche previewed the Axelios technology in February, a Jefferies analyst called the next-generation sequencing platform the “greatest credible competitive threat in years.” ...
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In a breakthrough that redefines both speed and clinical potential, a new world record for the fastest human whole genome sequencing has been set. Think of all the things that can be done in four ...
This image compares three DNA sequencing technologies: Sanger sequencing, Massively Parallel DNA sequencing, and Nanopore DNA sequencing. Sanger sequencing (left) sequences 500-700 bases per reaction ...
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