Illumina (Nasdaq:ILMN) today announced three innovative workflow
solutions to support its MiSeq personal sequencer system. Designed for
an optimal user experience, these products deliver a sequencing
ecosystem that is unique in its level of integration and ease of use.
The three additions to the MiSeq ecosystem are:
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TruSeq Custom Amplicon Kits, offering a scalable, multiplexed assay
for rapid and cost-effective variant identification. Users can, in
less than eight hours, prepare and enrich up to 384 amplicons per
sample and up to 96 samples per plate simultaneously using standard
lab equipment;
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New Nextera™ DNA Sample Preparation Kits, delivering sequencing’s
fastest and easiest sample prep solution for a range of DNA sequencing
applications in 90 minutes, less than a quarter of the time required
for other platforms; and
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BaseSpace™, a secure and customizable cloud computing environment that
eliminates the need for onsite infrastructure by offering unlimited
storage and computing power with data management, archive, analysis,
and real-time sharing capabilities.
"The MiSeq platform continues to redefine the personal sequencer
experience by providing researchers with complete, simple, and
cost-effective solutions,” said Jay Flatley, CEO of Illumina. "Whether
you are new to sequencing or currently use capillary electrophoresis,
the TruSeq Custom Amplicon Kit features a workflow that can seamlessly
address your targeted sequencing needs. The addition of BaseSpace™
eliminates the need for expensive IT infrastructure, simplifying the
process of adopting a personal sequencer for labs of any size and
experience. We are excited about the ability of these products to remove
significant barriers for technology adoption and accelerate the
migration of sequencing from capillary electrophoresis to our next-gen
platforms.”
"The MiSeq was by far the best ‘plug and play’ instrument we've tested
in over 20 years of instrumentation evaluation,” said Elaine Mardis,
Professor in Genetics and Molecular Microbiology Co-director, The Genome
Institute at Washington University. "Within a week, we went from crate
to installation and generated four runs with high data quality — paired
150 base pair reads with 80% of bases greater than Q30. The
high-quality, one-day turnaround will facilitate our applications
development and bring next-generation sequencing one step closer to the
clinic.”
With Nextera and MiSeq users can go from DNA to analyzed data in less
than eight hours. For custom amplicon sequencing, TruSeq Custom Amplicon
Kits provide a highly multiplexed and cost-effective workflow, allowing
studies that are not feasible using capillary electrophoresis sequencing
methods to be completed in as little as two days with no additional
hardware required. Researchers can design a custom assay to target up to
384 genomic regions in a single experiment using Illumina’s
DesignStudio™, an intuitive, online tool. In addition, pre-configured
onboard data analysis allows for easy variant interpretation.
"We recently ran our samples on MiSeq using the TruSeq Custom Amplicon
assay and generated excellent quality sequence data,” says Sheila
Fisher, Assistant Director of Technology Development at the Broad
Institute. "The assay was really easy to use and generated deep and
highly uniform coverage across our selected targets. We were
particularly impressed with the assay’s ability to deliver stunning
specificity for the level of multiplexing in a single well. We think
that Illumina’s TruSeq Custom Amplicon Kits will be a highly
cost-effective and scalable method for targeted re-sequencing projects
looking at small to medium numbers of amplicons across 96 samples on a
single MiSeq run.”
In addition to onboard analysis on MiSeq, users now have the option to
selectively share their results with scientists around the world using
BaseSpace. BaseSpace is a secure, extensible cloud-based resource for
managing all of a customer’s data and analyses without the need for
onsite computing infrastructure. MiSeq data can be seamlessly
transferred to BaseSpace for scalable data storage, analysis, and
sharing between researchers and their peers around the world, in a
secure and user-friendly environment. Anyone interested in seeing MiSeq
data in action can register for a free account at http://basespace.illumina.com,
and can immediately explore the benefits of BaseSpace.
About MiSeq
Introduced in January 2011 and powered by proven TruSeq chemistry, MiSeq
is Illumina’s low-cost personal sequencer system that provides
individual researchers with a platform that delivers rapid turnaround
time, unmatched accuracy, and radically improved ease-of-use. For more
information, please visit http://miseq.illumina.com.
About Illumina
Illumina (www.illumina.com)
is a leading developer, manufacturer, and marketer of life science tools
and integrated systems for the analysis of genetic variation and
function. We provide innovative sequencing and array-based solutions for
genotyping, copy number variation analysis, methylation studies, gene
expression profiling, and low-multiplex analysis of DNA, RNA, and
protein. We also provide tools and services that are fueling advances in
consumer genomics and diagnostics. Our technology and products
accelerate genetic analysis research and its application, paving the way
for molecular medicine and ultimately transforming healthcare.
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