Bridging the Efficiency and Throughput Gap
Learn how automated NGS library preparation improved efficiency while maintaining library quality
Over the last decade, target enrichment has enabled researchers and clinicians to use next-generation sequencing (NGS) in a staggering variety of research areas and applications. Whether the research aim is whole-exome sequencing, or a focused small panel of genes, targeted sequencing can be used to quickly and easily identify variants of interest across a broad range of sample types.
Access this application note to learn how automated NGS library preparation improved efficiency while maintaining library quality.