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  • Celemics Custom Gene Panels - Industry Leading Coverage and Uniformity

    Since our inception in 2010, Celemics' accomplishments in Next Generation Sequencing include becoming the first target enrichment kit manufacturer in both Asia and Europe as well as developing and manufacturing custom gene panels/kits which produce robust data with stellar uniformity and coverage across all target regions. In 2015, Celemics expanded into the United States with the opening of our Celemics America office in Orange County, CA.

    Our Customized Panels and Kits Include:

    - Library Prep reagents for Illumina/Ion Torrent NGS instruments
    - Custom Capture Probes (baits) which deliver unparalleled uniformity
    - All necessary blockers, buffers, enzymes, and indexes/barcodes
    - Pre-Performance Pilot Test and Probe Rebalancing
    - Significant cost savings over competing manufacturers

    For more information, or to inquire about receiving a kit sample, please contact:
    Jason DeFrancesco
    Celemics America
    [email protected]
    949-627-8880 ex.101

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