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For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
The NEXTFLEX® Small RNA-Seq Kit v3 with UDIs uses patented and patent-pending technology to provide a reduced-bias small RNA library preparation solution with Unique Dual Indexes (UDIs) for Illumina® sequencing. PerkinElmer's approach to reducing ligation-associated bias involves the use of adapters with randomized bases at the ligation junctions, resulting in greatly decreased bias in comparison to standard protocols.
The NEXTFLEX® Core Exome NGS Panel simplifies the identification of relevant SNVs, indels, and CNVs in ~6,000 genes associated with common genetic disorders.
The NEXTFLEX® Targeted NGS Hybridization Panel 2 simplifies the identification of relevant SNVs, indels, and CNVs in more than 65 genes related to amino acid disorders, fatty acid disorders and organic acid disorders.
The NEXTFLEX® Targeted NGS Hybridization Panel 1 simplifies the identification of relevant SNVs, indels, and CNVs in more than 75 genes related to endocrine and metabolic disorders, hemoglobinopathies, and primary immunodeficiencies.
The NEXTFLEX® Lysosomal Storage Disorders NGS Hybridization Panel simplifies the identification of relevant SNVs, indels, and CNVs in 11 genes that have been associated with LSD.
The NEXTFLEX® Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) NGS Hybridization Panel (RUO) simplifies the identification of relevant SNVs, indels, and CNVs in the dystrophin gene associated with DMD.
The NEXTFLEX® Unique Dual Index Barcodes are barcoded adapters, for sequencing on Illumina® sequencers, providing data security in sequencing applications.
NEXTFLEX® tRNA/YRNA blockers seamlessly integrate into the library prep to block the formation of tRNA and YRNA products in your small RNA libraries when used with the NEXTFLEX Small RNA-seq Kit v3.
The NEXTFLEX® Cystic Fibrosis Amplicon Panel allows you to quickly target and sequence 28 exons of the CFTR locus.