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Powering Liquid Biopsies with High-Quality Nucleic Acid

Early and accurate cancer monitoring remains a major clinical challenge, particularly when tumor burden is low or after surgical treatment. In the study Genome-wide cell-free DNA mutational integration enables ultra-sensitive cancer monitoring, researchers demonstrate how advances in whole-genome sequencing (WGS), paired with optimized cell-free DNA (cfDNA) extraction, can dramatically improve the detection of residual or […]

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Advancing Methylation Analysis with Reliable DNA Extraction

A recent study in Clinical Epigenetics (Nuttall et al., 2025) explored two ways of studying DNA methylation — an important marker that helps researchers understand how genes are turned on or off. The team compared a newer approach, enzymatic methylation sequencing (EM-seq), with the traditional bisulfite sequencing method, using a variety of real-world samples from

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Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 in Wastewater Samples Using High-Quality RNA Clean-Up for Whole-Genome Sequencing

Wastewater-based epidemiology has emerged as a powerful, population-level tool for tracking infectious diseases, offering early insights into pathogen spread that are often missed by clinical testing alone. In a 2023 PLOS ONE laboratory protocol, Child et al. describe an optimized, high-throughput workflow for monitoring SARS-CoV-2 in influent wastewater samples, combining efficient viral enrichment, robust nucleic

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Enabling Cost-Effective Next-Generation Sequencing with Reliable Nucleic Acid Clean-Up

Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has become a powerful tool for studying complex microbial communities, supporting applications ranging from agricultural research to environmental monitoring and biotechnology development. However, the high cost of reagents—particularly those used for DNA purification and size selection—can limit access to these technologies. A peer-reviewed study published in Pesquisa Agropecuária Pernambucana demonstrates how Omega

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Ultra-Sensitive Cancer Monitoring from Plasma cfDNA Using Genome-Wide Sequencing

Early and accurate cancer monitoring remains a major clinical challenge, particularly when tumor burden is low or after surgical treatment. In the study Genome-wide cell-free DNA mutational integration enables ultra-sensitive cancer monitoring, researchers demonstrate how advances in whole-genome sequencing (WGS), paired with optimized cell-free DNA (cfDNA) extraction, can dramatically improve the detection of residual or

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Unlocking High-Quality Genomic DNA from Challenging Samples for Sequencing

Obtaining high-quality genomic DNA is a foundational step for modern molecular biology, yet it remains one of the most persistent challenges when working with difficult biological samples. A peer-reviewed study published in Analytical Biochemistry compared seven DNA extraction methods to identify which approaches best deliver the yield, purity, and molecular weight required for next-generation sequencing

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