Our kits take you from single cell or single nuclei suspensions through sequencing straight into biological insights.
Target 100s to 1000s of genes to analyze more samples with less sequencing.
Pair guide RNAs with single cell whole transcriptomes.
Transform single cell sequencing output into understandable results.
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An elegant solution to targeted single cell and single nuclei RNA sequencing. With only one simple additional step added to the Parse split pool combinatorial barcoding strategy, the users can now enrich the Evercode sublibrary with genes of interest.
Studies increasingly require larger sample and cell numbers. By sequencing only genes of interest, more samples can be analyzed, enabling the user to scale projects to the appropriate size to answer complex biological questions.
The flexibility to focus on specific targets becomes critical to resolving the biology that matters. Users can now tailor the sequencing strategy to their study goal.
Perfectly concordant results across targeted genes, with no gene expression bias when compared to the whole transcriptome.
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