Astrix Partner Blog – What is NGS, and How Does it Challenge Lab Informatics?

Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has matured significantly since the first massively parallel signature sequencing was introduced in 2000. For context, the Human Genome Project provided its first “rough draft” that same year. Today, NGS is powering gene-based research, with applications in personalized medicine, gene and cell therapy, metagenomics, epigenetics, and more.

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