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These assays represent the next generation of such tests and are based on QIAGEN's proprietary "Pyrosequencing" and other sequencing technologies.
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Pyrosequencing using the Roche/454 FLX Titanium successfully characterized mouse oral bacterial communities.
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M (2001) Pyrosequencing sheds light on DNA sequencing.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jenna L. Morgan et al. 2010
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Pyrosequencing using the Roche/454 FLX Titanium successfully characterized mouse oral bacterial communities.
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Pyrosequencing is distinct from the rest of the techniques we'll discuss, which focus on attaching labels to the DNA bases that are added to a growing DNA strand.
Ars Technica 2010
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Pyrosequencing using the Roche/454 FLX Titanium successfully characterized mouse oral bacterial communities.
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"With Pyrosequencing, we are adding nothing less but a proven gold standard for high-resolution sequence detection and quantification which, due to its high level of reliability, accuracy, ease-of-use and cost-efficiency is widely used in today's next generation sequencing technologies."
LabTechnologist RSS 2010
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Pyrosequencing using the Roche/454 FLX Titanium successfully characterized mouse oral bacterial communities.
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In contrast to other detection methods, Pyrosequencing enables fast, cost effective and accurate analysis of HLA sequences, thereby allowing for direct detection of previously unknown polymorphisms.
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"With Pyrosequencing, we are adding nothing less but a proven gold standard for high-resolution sequence detection and quantification which, due to its high level of reliability, accuracy, ease-of-use and cost-efficiency is widely used in today's next generation sequencing technologies."
LabTechnologist RSS 2009
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