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April 30, 2015
In Study, Continuous Long Reads Outperform Synthetic Long Reads for Resolving Tandem Repeats
Scientists from Argentina and Brazil published the results of a study comparing long-read approaches to characterize the genome structure of a highly complex region of the Y chromosome in Drosophila…
April 27, 2015
New Solutions for Comprehensive and Efficient Targeted Sequencing and Multiplexing of Samples
We are proud to announce the introduction of several new solutions for targeted sequencing and sample multiplexing on the PacBio® Sequencing System. New Targeted Sequencing Workflow through Collaboration with Roche…
April 17, 2015
AACR 2015: A Novel Look at Cancer, and a New SMRT Sequencing Grant Program
We’re looking forward to the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, which kicks off this weekend in Philadelphia. From directly phasing variants to sequencing full-length gene isoforms…
March 26, 2015
In Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Study, SMRT Sequencing Detects Resistance Mutations Early, New Splice Isoforms and More
Scientists from Uppsala University report in a recent paper that using the Iso-Seq™ method with SMRT® Sequencing allowed them to detect and monitor mutations in the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene for…
February 4, 2015
High-Quality Genome Assembly and Transcriptome of Cotton Using SMRT Sequencing
A recent research partnership with KeyGene, a Dutch plant genomics and crop improvement company, has resulted in an integrated whole-genome assembly and transcriptome of Gossypium hirsutum, or tetraploid cotton. This…