Pacbio Onso™ short read sequencing instrument joins 10X Genomics compatible partner program

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Pacbio Onso™ short read sequencing instrument joins 10X Genomics compatible partner program
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PacBio (PACB), a leading developer of high-quality, highly accurate genomic sequencing solutions, today announced the inclusion of the Onso short-read sequencing platform in the 10x Genomics Compatible Partner Program.

Pacific BiosciencesOct 23 2024 PacBio , a leading developer of high-quality, highly accurate genomic sequencing solutions, today announced the inclusion of the Onso short-read sequencing platform in the 10x Genomics Compatible Partner Program. The 10x Genomics Compatible Partner Program recognizes instruments and workflows compatible with 10x Genomics ' products and applications, thereby broadening the range of sequencing solutions available to researchers worldwide.

The Onso platform, designed to provide exceptional accuracy and performance in short-read sequencing, is well-aligned with 10x Genomics' suite of tools for single-cell and spatial biology applications.

"We are excited to expand our partnership with 10x Genomics, an established leader in single-cell and spatial biology solutions," said David Miller, VP of Global Marketing at PacBio. "The integration of our Onso short read sequencing instrument into their partner program signifies a major step forward for researchers looking for high-performance sequencing with superior accuracy.

Benefits of the collaboration: - Streamlined Workflows: Researchers can now access seamless end-to-end solutions by combining PacBio's Onso platform with 10x Genomics' technologies, allowing for improved data quality and efficiency. - Enhanced Applications: The Onso platform is compatible with 10x Genomics' Single Cell 3' v3.1 assay.

We are thrilled to welcome the PacBio Onso platform into the 10x Genomics Compatible Partner Program," "PacBio's innovative approach to short read sequencing, paired with our leading single-cell technologies, provides an integrated solution that will enable researchers to push the boundaries of genomic science."

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