Illumina launches SNP genotyping system

Published: 1-Dec-2003


Illumina has launched the BeadStation 500G, a new system for performing medium-scale genotyping using its field-proven SNP genotyping technology.

The system complements the production-scale BeadLab and is designed to match the throughput requirements and variable automation needs of laboratories

The BeadStation 500G will initially support a new high-density version of the Company's BeadChip, the Sentrix 16HD BeadChip. This BeadChip allows simultaneous processing of 16 samples, interrogating up to 1536 SNP loci per sample. Use of the identical content as the Sentrix Array Matrix provides access to Illumina's standard SNP products such as the Linkage III Mapping Panel and the ability to perform custom analyses. An individual researcher can process eight BeadChips per day, the equivalent of nearly 200,000 genotypes, with low running costs per SNP.

'The BeadStation 500G will enable laboratories to significantly expand their sample throughput,' stated Jay Flatley, Illumina's president and ceo.

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