GENEWIZ Blog
GENEWIZ from Azenta Life Sciences presents a series of educational articles about genomics and the technologies behind nucleic acid (DNA and RNA) sequencing and synthesis.
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 - transcriptomics
 - PacBio
 - long-read sequencing
 - aav plasmid prep
 - single-cell sequencing
 
                Under intense pressure to develop cell and gene therapies on tight timelines, biotech companies are encountering common ...
                  Conrad Leung
February 19, 2025
                Interactive Assay Selection Tool
                  GENEWIZ
February 19, 2025
                The ultimate value of an RNA-Seq experiment comes from data analysis. Next generation sequencing (NGS) experiments generate a ...
                  GENEWIZ
February 18, 2025
                GENEWIZ and PacBio® held a virtual symposium titled Decoding the Complexity of Human Health – A HiFi Vision on October 5, 2021 ...
                  GENEWIZ
February 18, 2025
                The adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a powerful vehicle for gene therapy; however, working with AAV vectors can be challenging. ...
                  GENEWIZ
February 18, 2025
                RNA-Seq libraries can be stranded or non-stranded (unstranded). How you prepare the libraries affects the data generated from ...
                  GENEWIZ
February 18, 2025
                The output for Sanger sequencing is typically a chromatogram, also known as a trace or ab1 file, and a text-based sequence file. ...
                  GENEWIZ
February 17, 2025
                RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) is the most popular type of next generation sequencing (NGS) approach, enabling researchers to study the ...
                  GENEWIZ
February 17, 2025
                Thinking about leveraging single-cell sequencing for your research? You’re not alone. Named Method of the Year in 2013 by ...
                  GENEWIZ
February 17, 2025
                Single-cell sequencing has changed markedly since its first publication in 20091. In that seminal study, researchers manually ...