Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is an essential tool in molecular biology laboratories for the analysis of nucleic acid samples in numerous basic, translational and clinical research settings.
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a time-consuming and costly process. However, the NGS workflow can be streamlined by introducing quality control (QC) steps to distinguish between high- and ...
As biological molecules, DNA and RNA are fragile compounds that can undergo fast degradation if not handled with precaution and stored under optimal conditions. Poor nucleic acid sample quality may ...
Market Development ManagerDeNovix Inc. In this interview, Andrew Jones discusses the importance of quality control in next-generation sequencing and the effect that a poorly followed protocol can have ...
A recent report suggested that a typical pharmaceutical manufacturing factory will spend approximately $40M on quality control every year. 1 Meanwhile, another report highlighted that 79% of the 483 ...
In the metallographic laboratory, grain analysis of metallic and alloy samples is an effective quality control procedure. The majority of metals have grain boundaries in their crystalline structure.
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