Gen9 Announces Next Generation of the BioFab® DNA Synthesis Platform.

Technology enables game-changing economics of 3 cents per base pair...

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Technology enables game-changing economics of 3 cents per base pair for industrial use of synthetic DNA.

Gen9 today unveiled the next generation of the BioFab® DNA synthesis platform enabling the manufacture of mass quantities of high quality, long-length clonal DNA constructs at prices as low as 3 cents per base pair. The new offering, available now as a standard product, is tailored for scientists who utilize megabase quantities of gene-length synthetic DNA for industrial workflows in diverse markets.

This advancement is fueled by the powerful combination of Gen9’s high-throughput BioFab® platform, the first and only industrialized chip-based manufacturing technology for gene synthesis and assembly, and application of the first phase of proprietary multiplexing technology that the company announced earlier this year. This evolution of the BioFab® platform will scale the manufacture of gene synthesis by nearly two orders of magnitude and enable unparalleled cost savings for DNA constructs up to ...

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