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Emboldened by the success of next-generation sequencing, scientists are pursuing the holy grail of genomics—the '$1,000 genome'—with single-molecule approaches. Nathan Blow reports.
Hybridization-based capture can provide target enrichment for more powerful next-generation sequencing. Hybridization-based capture can provide target enrichment for more powerful next-generation ...
In this interview, NewsMedical speaks with Jeff Hawkins, CEO of Quantum-Si, about the challenges of conventional proteomic methods, as well as how next-generation protein sequencing is ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has become a foundational tool for both biological research and in-vitro diagnostics, particularly in oncology, immunology, and detection of genetic disorders. Despite ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) can aid law enforcement in solving decades-old cases and provide justice for victims. There is a higher chance of finding a perpetrator when NGS data is used, as ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS), also known as high-throughput sequencing, is a set of modern sequencing technologies that enable rapid and cost-effective sequencing of DNA and RNA. Unlike ...
In fact, some next-generation proteomics companies—notably including Nautilus Biotechnology—are developing affinity-based protein fingerprinting technologies as an end goal.
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This eBook explores next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods and their applications in neurological and cancer research, with key content from BioTechniques’ digital hub and Taylor & Francis journals, ...