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  • 1/30 Webinar: Amplicon Sequencing: High-fidelity Long-read Sequencing with Confidence

    Amplicon sequencing requires the highest quality, accuracy, and throughput to be cost effective. With PacBio amplicon sequencing, you do not need to compromise on quality, accuracy, or throughput to be cost effective.

    High-throughput amplicon sequencing using Single Molecule, Real-Time (SMRT) Sequencing and the Sequel System allows you to easily and cost effectively generate high-fidelity, long reads (>99% single-molecule read accuracy and >99.999% consensus accuracy) from amplicons ranging in size from several hundred base pairs to 20 kb.

    This webinar will explore:
    • Latest advances in SMRT Sequencing performance for detection of all variant types even in difficult to sequence regions of the genome
    • Multiplexing options to increase throughput and improve efficiency
    • Examples of amplicon sequencing of clinically relevant targets


    Speakers:
    Cheryl Heiner, Principal Scientist, PacBio
    Lori Aro, Sr. Director Clinical Genomics, PacBio

    Register for January 30: 9 AM PST/12:00 PM EST/ 5:00 PM GMT
    Register for January 30/January 31: 5 PM PST/ 9 AM CST (Jan. 31)/ 10 AM JST (Jan. 31)/ 12 PM AEDT (Jan. 31)

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