Free guide - Discover microbial single-genome sequencing

Gain precise, in-depth insights into microbial genomes with Illumina’s comprehensive Methods for Microbial Single-Genome Sequencing guide.

Whether you’re tracking infectious disease outbreaks, analyzing bacterial evolution, or identifying antimicrobial resistance markers, this resource offers step-by-step workflows for whole-genome sequencing, targeted amplicon sequencing, and whole-genome amplicon sequencing. From nucleic acid extraction to advanced data analysis, this guide helps researchers harness next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology for high-resolution microbial profiling, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in microbiology applications.

Designed for researchers and professionals in microbiology, public health, and infectious disease surveillance, this guide equips you with trusted methods and tools to enhance your sequencing projects. Learn how to select the right sequencing workflow, optimize library preparation, and leverage powerful sequencing systems for unparalleled genomic analysis.

Whether confirming culture strains, tracking pathogen evolution, or performing genomic surveillance, this guide provides the insights you need to accelerate discoveries and improve public health outcomes.

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At Illumina, our goal is to apply innovative technologies to the analysis of genetic variation and function, making studies possible that were not even imaginable just a few years ago. It is mission critical for us to deliver innovative, flexible, and scalable solutions to meet the needs of our customers. As a global company that places high value on collaborative interactions, rapid delivery of solutions, and providing the highest level of quality, we strive to meet this challenge. Illumina's innovative sequencing and array technologies are fueling groundbreaking advancements in life science research, translational and consumer genomics, and molecular diagnostics.


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