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CelemicsTargeted RNA Sequencing Panel

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Celemics’ Targeted RNA Sequencing panel is the best choice for research of gene expression and rearrangement even with poor quality specimen including FFPE and cfRNA. Our robust probe design technology provide high coverage of all exon region of the genes of interest, allowing comprehensive gene expression analysis, including isoform analysis similar to total RNA sequencing. In addition, Celemics` proprietary BI(Bioinformatic) analysis service can support all customers who need assistance for data analysis and are new to RNA sequencing by NGS technology.

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Cost-effective high-quality analysis
Accurate analysis of expression level enabled by higher depth of coverage due to specific targeting of genes of interest compared to total RNA sequencing

Compatible with a variety of sample types
Receive reliable results from poor-quality samples such as FFPE and low amount samples such as cfRNA

Expression level in all regions of genes of interest
Covers all gene regions allowing for assessing expression level of all exons

Gene rearrangement analysis
Detects rearrangement and all other types of variants

Isoform analysis
Identify isoform expression levels by assessing the entire regions of targeted genes.

Celemics Targeted RNA Sequencing assesses the expression level of selected genes with a sufficient level of coverage depth higher than that of total mRNA sequencing. Compared to competitor product that targets only parts of an exon, the Targeted RNA Sequencing developed by Celemics showed relatively higher coverage across a wide range of regions.

The comparison test between Celemics Targeted RNA Sequencing and total RNA sequencing shows that the coverage from Celemics product is 15% higher at 50X and twice as high at 100X.

  • Gene expression profiling
  • Detection of structural variations of gene
  • Validation of results from total RNA sequencing