Electrify Your Structural Variant Analysis with Electronic Genome Mapping
Educational Seminar
Reserve Your Spot!
Mark your calendars for Nov 4th, 2024 and discover OhmX™, Nabsys’ electronic genome mapping (EGM) platform. Utilizing state of the art electronic nanodetectors to detect tagged high molecular weight DNA molecules with unprecedented precision and speed, OhmX™ provides superior and reliable results in your structural variant analysis.
Session Details:
Title: Electronic Detection of Ultra-Long DNA molecules in Nanochannels to Identify Structural Variants at High Resolution
Date: Monday November 4, 2024.
Time: 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM ET
Location: Northeastern University Innovation Campus in Burlington - South Bedford Street, Burlington, MA 01803
Join us to learn how you can access electronic genome mapping and the OhmX™ in your research!
The laboratory workhorse for both structural variant verification and whole genome structural variant discovery
Utilizing state-of-the-art electronic nanodetectors, the OhmX platform detects tagged high molecular weight DNA molecules with unprecedented precision and speed offering a superior and reliable tool for structural variant analysis.
How does EGM work?
Watch this video to learn how electronic genome mapping works, including the step-by-step process of identifying structural variants, as well as the comprehensive bioinformatic analysis.
Resources
OhmX Product Brochure
Overview of electronic genome mapping, how the technology works, product features, the bioinformatics and reporting pipeline, and key application areas.
Rare Disease Case Study
Orthogonal verification of a tandem duplication suggested by short-read NGS with duplication breakpoints later estimated by optical genome mapping.
OhmX Sample Guide
Guidance on current supported sample types and the preferred method for collecting and storing DNA for the OhmX platform.