Dmytro Kharkov

HiFi sequencing from Pacific Biosciences of California offers no GC bias and stronger accuracy

HiFi sequencing from Pacific Biosciences of California offers no GC bias and stronger accuracy
Pacific Biosciences touts HiFi accuracy

Pacific Biosciences of California is urging researchers to consider its HiFi sequencing technology, which it claims delivers 99.9 percent accuracy compared to other Nanopore-based long-read methods.

The company cites a lack of GC bias, the elimination of repetitive dropouts, and reliable results across every species as core benefits of its approach. Pacific Biosciences of California aims to position HiFi as a superior choice for scientists seeking high-quality genomic data, especially when current long-read techniques face issues with noise. The company has released a video to further demonstrate these advantages.

Pacific Biosciences of California previously expanded its portfolio with the launch of PRISM San Diego and the introduction of SPRQ-Nx chemistry and the Vega system to the life sciences sector here. The company has also updated its SMRT Cell Sequencing 101 guide to include new HiFi sequencing methods and SPRQ-Nx chemistry here. These initiatives reflect ongoing efforts to enhance sequencing performance and technology resources.

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