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Target Resequencing

Targeted resequencing isolates genomic regions of interest in a sample library, focusing on targets. Isolating genomic regions of interest through targeted resequencing enables systematic detection of common and rare variants for high-throughput sequencing at a lower cost per sample.

Targeted resequencing isolates genomic regions of interest in a sample library, focusing on targets. Isolating genomic regions of interest through targeted resequencing enables systematic detection of common and rare variants for high-throughput sequencing at a lower cost per sample.

Whole Genome Resequencing

Next-generation sequencing is widely used to perform whole genome resequencing projects. Once you have the reference sequence for an organism, you can utilize next-generation sequencing to perform comparative sequencing or resequencing to characterize the genetic variations in individuals of the same species or between related species.

Next-generation sequencing is widely used to perform whole genome resequencing projects. Once you have the reference sequence for an organism, you can utilize next-generation sequencing to perform comparative sequencing or resequencing to characterize the genetic variations in individuals of the same species or between related species.

Exome Sequencing

Targeted exome sequencing allows researchers to take a closer look at exones regions – which comprise 1–2% of the genome - to discover causal variants for a range of complex human diseases. Isolating regions of interest enables detection variants for high-throughput sequencing at a lower cost per sample.

Targeted exome sequencing allows researchers to take a closer look at exones regions – which comprise 1–2% of the genome - to discover causal variants for a range of complex human diseases. Isolating regions of interest enables detection variants for high-throughput sequencing at a lower cost per sample.

Illumina HiScanSQ

HiScanSQ integrates proven array and sequencing technologies that have catalyzed a multitude of ground-breaking discoveries in trait and disease research.

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