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- Illumina, Inc. is an American biotechnology company, headquartered in San Diego, California, and it serves more than 155 countries. Incorporated on April...
- Illumina may refer to: Illumina (Alisha's Attic album), an album by Alisha's Attic Illumina, Inc., a biotechnology company based in San Diego, California...
- Illumina dye sequencing is a technique used to determine the series of base pairs in DNA, also known as DNA sequencing. The reversible terminated chemistry...
- The Illumina Methylation ****ay using the Infinium I platform uses 'BeadChip' technology[clarification needed] to generate a comprehensive genome-wide profiling...
- biotechnology company in Menlo Park, California. It is a subsidiary of Illumina started as a startup s****ing to develop an early cancer screening test...
- storing the output of high-throughput sequencing instruments such as the Illumina Genome Analyzer. A FASTQ file has four line-separated fields per sequence:...
- Czarnik v. Illumina Inc., 437 F. Supp. 2d 252 (D. Del. 2006), was a United States patent law case heard before the United States District Court for the...
- and chief commercial officer of Illumina before joining the board at PacBio in July 2018. On 1 November 2018, Illumina, Inc. agreed to purchase PacBio...
- Sequencers (NGS) to sequence the human genome. These include the 454, SOLiD and Illumina DNA sequencing platforms. Next generation sequencing machines have increased...
- for the Solexa and Illumina machines. Sequencing by reversible terminator chemistry can be a four-colour cycle such as used by Illumina/Solexa, or a one-colour...