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  • Live Webinar 4/29 & 4/30: Gain New Insights in Genome and Transcriptome Research

    Hear from PacBio CSO Jonas Korlach as he discusses the scientific value of greater than 10 kb, unbiased sequencing reads for an expanding range of applications. SMRT Sequencing technology has rapidly advanced in read lengths, throughput and adoption in the past year – Dr. Korlach will review published work from a variety of researchers utilizing these new capabilities.

    Tuesday, April 29 @ 5:00 PM, PST
    Wednesday, April 30 @ 8:00 AM, PST

    Full webinar details

    Benefits of attending the webinar:
    • Hear how SMRT Sequencing brings new insights to applications, such as: full-length transcript sequencing, de novo genome assembly, and targeted sequencing for minor-variant detection and haplotype phasing.
    • Learn about recently published studies enabled by SMRT Sequencing in many different research areas.
    • Find out how the current performance specifications for the PacBio® RS II system (read length, accuracy, uniformity and base-modification detection) can add a new dimension to your research

    For the most recent publications and latest information on PacBio, vist our blog

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    Recording of webinar now available

    A recording of the webinar is now available - enjoy!

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