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The AmpliSeq for Illumina Antimicrobial Resistance Research Panel provides a quick, accurate, and cost-effective tool to detect 28 different antibiotic classes. The panel contains 2 pools comprised of a total of 815 amplicons to assess the presence of 478 antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes. This panel was developed in collaboration with a team from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Naval Research Laboratory.
AmpliSeq for Illumina Community Panels are made-to-order. We provide the designs for your convenience; however, they do not have associated performance metrics. For predesigned and tested content, view AmpliSeq for Illumina Ready-to-Use Panels.
AmpliSeq for Illumina Community Panels contain content selected and designed with input from leading disease researchers. You can order this community panel as is, or customize the panel to meet your needs, using DesignStudio software to add or remove genes and amplicons.
In addition to the community panel, you will also need an AmpliSeq Library PLUS kit, index adapters, and AmpliSeq for Illumina Library Equalizer, an easy-to-use solution for normalizing libraries while using AmpliSeq for Illumina library prep methods.
AmpliSeq for Illumina Antimicrobial Resistance Research Panel BED File
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AmpliSeq for Illumina Antimicrobial Resistance Research Panel Custom Reference Genome File
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AmpliSeq for Illumina Custom and Community Panels Documentation
Custom Protocol Selector
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All AmpliSeq for Illumina Custom and Community Panels Support
Targeted research panel investigating hotspot regions of 50 genes with known associations to cancer.
Targeted custom research panels optimized for sequencing specific targets or genomic content of interest.
Tailor panel designs for human disease research efficiently and conveniently by selecting from a catalog of over 5,000 pretested genes.
Targeted DNA and RNA research panel investigating 52 genes with known relevance to solid tumors.
Targeted panel that measures expression levels of >20,000 human RefSeq genes.
Rapidly prepare amplicon libraries for Illumina sequencers using AmpliSeq for Illumina library preparation and index adapters.
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Use NGS to gain a better understanding of mechanisms that lead to infection and spread as well as phylogenetic analysis to determine relatedness among organisms.
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