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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.