New Pre-capture Multiplexing for Target Enrichment Technology
9 Oct 2011With the decreasing cost and increasing throughput of sequencing, researchers require a high-performance, cost-effective sample preparation pipeline for targeted sequencing. Roche NimbleGen announces the imminent launch of a pre-capture multiplex target enrichment protocol that will enable researchers to match targeted sequencing sample preparation throughput to the ever increasing throughput of next-generation sequencing. This new pre-capture multiplex protocol enables multiple DNA samples to be barcoded and captured in a single SeqCap EZ Library reaction for exome or custom capture experiments.
“We are extremely excited to provide researchers with a high performance, cost-effective pre-capture multiplex protocol that should allow researchers to increase the size of their studies, and thus, the statistical relevance,” stated Frank Pitzer, CEO of Roche NimbleGen.
In addition to this, Roche NimbleGen will soon launch an additional, more comprehensive Exome capture product that will employ the same high-density probe technology as its existing SeqCap EZ products. The new Exome product will target 64Mb of coding exons and miRNAs, providing an efficient target enrichment product with a comprehensive coverage of coding regions.
“The new extension of our target enrichment portfolio, NimbleGen SeqCap EZ Exome Library v3.0, will provide researchers with the same industry-renown performance and uniformity that researchers worldwide have proven in numerous recent publications. One recent study in Nature Biotechnology, reads, ~97% of the target bases are covered by more than 10-fold using NimbleGen SeqCap EZ where only ~90% of the target bases are covered by competitive technologies. Additionally, SeqCap EZ Exome Library v3.0 will target the most comprehensive collection of exons in the market as defined by the RefSeq, CCDS, Vega, and Ensembl databases,” Pitzer noted. Roche NimbleGen will continue to offer the high-performance SeqCap EZ Exome v2.0 product, as an efficient tool for researchers who want to generate extremely cost-effective sequencing data for RefSeq exons.
Roche plans to release further information of both the pre-capture multiplexing protocol and the NimbleGen SeqCap EZ Exome v3.0 at the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) annual meeting (for more information visit Roche at ASHG booth number 502) next week in Montreal, Canada.