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Illumina congratulates Emma Johnson, PhD, Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis for winning the Illumina Polygenic Research Grant Contest. Professor...
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Infinium arrays are a powerful tool for analyzing genetic variation across the genome. They are a robust technology capable of generating comprehensive coverage of genetic variants, high-throughput...
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Unlock expansive application breadth and enhanced performance on the NextSeq™ 2000 System – now powered by XLEAP-SBS™ chemistry. The new P4 flow cell features 4 new kit configurations, giving you the...