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Abstract: CD Genomics has developed a specialized platform for targeted sequencing of disease-related genes to accelerate research on disease pathogenesis, disease identification, biomarker discovery, targeted drug development, etc. We offer predesigned NGS panels, which include a designed library of targeted sequencing, as well as custom panels that allow customers to select genes of interest to design their own sequencing panels.Summary: CD Genomics has developed a specialized platform for targeted sequencing of disease-related genes to accelerate research on disease pathogenesis, disease identification, biomarker discovery, targeted drug development, etc. We offer predesigned NGS panels, which include a designed library of targeted sequencing, as well as custom panels that allow customers to select genes of interest to design their own sequencing panels.References: https://www.cd-genomics.com/wp-content/themes/v1/pdf/main/hybridization-capture-or-amplicon-sequencing.pdf
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