Amplicon Sequencing
Amplicon sequencing is a targeted sequencing method that uses polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to selectively amplify specific DNA fragments or genomic regions of interest.
Amplicon sequencing is a targeted sequencing method that uses polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to selectively amplify specific DNA fragments or genomic regions of interest.
Whole exome sequencing is a powerful tool to investigate genetic variations underlying cancers, Mendelian diseases, and complex human disorders.
Single-cell sequencing provides transcriptional profiling of thousands of individual cells.
High-throughput gene expression (HT-GEx) screening is an optimal approach for drug discovery and analysis, similar to DRUG-Seq.
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Next Generation Sequencing is a technology in which nucleotides are added in parallel to the copying of a DNA strand. When nucleotides are incorporated into the growing DNA strand, a signal is generated that corresponds to the nucleotide type and position. GENEWIZ Next generation sequencing services offer both standard and custom options for extraction, library preparation, sequencing, and bioinformatics.
RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) is a highly effective method for studying the transcriptome qualitatively and quantitatively. It can identify the full catalog of transcripts, precisely define gene structures, and accurately measure gene expression levels.
Next Generation Sequencing is a technology in which nucleotides are added in parallel to the copying of a DNA strand. When nucleotides are incorporated into the growing DNA strand, a signal is generated that corresponds to the nucleotide type and position. GENEWIZ Next generation sequencing services offer both standard and custom options for extraction, library preparation, sequencing, and bioinformatics.