DNA random integration analysis
Short time, simple, high sensitivity, low-cost DNA insertion site analysis.
It is possible to determine the insertion sites of foreign DNA randomly integrated into the host genome, including the target location. This can be used to identify insertion sites of viral genome, viral vector, fusion genes that may serve as drug discovery targets, and off-target knock-ins in genome editing. Compared to traditional methods for determining transgene insertion sites such as Tail-PCR, LAM-PCR, and Southern blotting, this approach enables analysis that is quicker, simpler, more sensitive, and lower in cost.
- Company:ファスマック
- Price:100,000 yen-500,000 yen