Target area capture and sequencing
Product Description
Case Interpretation
Targeted Sequencing refers to a genome research strategy that uses a special probe to capture and enrich the DNA of the protein-coding region or a specific sequence of interest to customers and then conduct high-throughput sequencing. Its advantages are regional concentration, small data volume, low cost, high depth and wide coverage. Selective (target sequence capture) deep sequencing is a wise choice for genome research at present. Target region capture sequencing has been widely used to search for unknown SNPs, InDel and disease susceptibility sites in candidate regions.