Monthly Archives: March 2015

Sage Science Launches Proteomics Early Access Program for SageELF Instrument

BEVERLY, Mass. — March 26, 2015 — Sage Science, a developer of products for improving sample preparation processes in life science applications, today announced the launch of a proteomics early access program for its SageELF technology. SageELF is a protein … more »

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2015: The Year of Long Reads?

We couldn’t help noticing that “long reads” kept popping up in presentations and posters at AGBT, and we certainly weren’t alone. Aside from longtime long-read provider Pacific Biosciences and synthetic long-read service Moleculo, acquired by Illumina in 2012, new companies … more »

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At AGBT, Stellar Science and Rapid Progress for Genomics Community

The Sage team has attended AGBT for years, and the 2015 meeting reminded us just how lucky we are to be part of this amazing community. For those of us who remember the first Marco conference in 2000, it is … more »

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Assessing the utility of whole genome amplified DNA for next-generation molecular ecology

February 2015 Authors: Christopher Blair, C. Ryan Campbell, and Anne D. Yoder Info: Scientists at Duke University explored whether whole-genome amplification leads to sequence bias by performing a ddRAD-seq study of grey mouse lemurs using multiple displacement amplification. They conclude … more »

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