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Nabsys Releases New Nanodetector Chips, Increasing Throughput of its HD-Mapping Platform

Nabsys Releases New Nanodetector Chips, Increasing Throughput of its HD-Mapping Platform

Nabsys, the pioneer in electronic whole-genome mapping, announces the release of its next-generation HDM-5 Chip™ for HD-Mapping™.  This most recent development has contributed to a 10-fold increase in throughput over the last nine months.  Customers are receiving shipments of these next-generation chips this month.

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CEO and Founder, Barrett Bready said, “The release of our new higher-throughput HDM-5 Chip clearly demonstrates the scalability of HD-Mapping.  We have addressed all technical challenges associated with electronic detector scaling, clearing the path to routine, accurate, cost-effective analysis of genomic structural variation, including next-generation cytogenomics.”  John Oliver, Nabsys CTO, added, “This is really just the beginning for electronic whole-genome mapping.  Nabsys is pushing the boundaries of DNA mapping by employing electronic detection to achieve higher resolution than is possible with other technologies. We are continually innovating with HD-Mapping to further increase throughput, explore new application areas, and advance data analysis tools, while reducing per sample cost.”

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