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  • NuGEN
    Registered Vendor
    • Jun 2010
    • 22

    New! Ovation Ultralow Library Systems from NuGEN Technologies

    We are pleased to announce another addition to our NGS product portfolio - The Ovation Ultralow Library Systems:

    Low input requirements – Library construction from as little as 1.0 ng DNA. This low input capability enables sequencing of your most precious genomic DNA samples without pre-amplification for the study of cancer genomes, stem cell biology, circulating tumor cells, or immune cells.

    Simple, fast, and automatable solution – Library construction in as little as 4 hours, with only two purification steps and no gel purification

    A complete library solution for a range of NGS applications – RNA-Seq, whole genome or targeted DNA sequencing, ChIP-Seq, or Amplicon sequencing

    Cost-effective and scalable – Optional barcoding for multiplex sequencing to improve sample throughput and reduce costs on Illumina NGS platforms

    For more information and to download the User Guide visit - http://www.nugeninc.com/nugen/index....brary-systems/

    Best,
    Steve

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