Forensic DNA analysis refers to the analysis of DNA in relation to a crime scene and/or criminal investigation. The DNA analysis process includes four steps: extraction, quantitstion, amplification, and capillary electrophoresis.
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Prediction of human response to chemical exposures is the primary challenge of pharmaceutical and environmental toxicology research. The complexity of human responses to xenobiotic exposures...
MAY 10, 2017 | 6:00 AM
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Massive parallel sequencing (MPS) technologies have paved the way into new areas of research including individualized medicine. However, sequencing of trace amounts of nucleic acids still rem...
Accelerating discoveries to improve human and environmental health often require the implementation of niche applications that may involve complex processes and working with challenging sampl...
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DNA and RNA sequencing sample preparation can involve many tedious and error prone steps. Liquid handling automation solutions can help standardize your processes and achieve more consistent ...