IDT launches custom enrichment panels for faster, lower cost NGS at ASHG 2019

NGS Discovery Pools enable larger custom panels and low sample numbers to speed up discovery

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Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT), a leading genomics solutions provider, launches an affordable, rapid and flexible solution for targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) at the ASHG 2019 Annual Meeting, Houston (booth 520). NGS Discovery Pools are high quality, individually synthesized, 5’-biotinylated oligo pools designed to enable researchers to rapidly build custom panels at a fraction of the cost compared to conventional panels – making NGS accessible to more stages of research and speeding up projects.

Dr. Mirna Jarosz, Director of NGS Business Development at IDT, will be giving a presentation on the NGS Discovery Pools on Friday, October 18th at the ASHG. She commented, “At IDT, we understand that for scientists the difference between waiting days versus weeks for high quality reagents can mean everything. In our continued mission to exceed the needs of researchers, we are pleased to launch NGS Discovery Pools. These probes leverage the same high quality platform as ...

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