SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mar 1, 2019–Miroculus, Inc. These days announced it’s miles imparting, alongside researchers from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, the first effects of NGS (subsequent-technology sequencing) library prep completed the usage of Miroculus’ Aeros generation, on the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology convention.
The Aeros technology can simplify, automate, and miniaturize complicated protocols, including NGS library prep, improving library consistency and putting off the need for complicated robotics. The Miraculous platform also decreases pattern input and reagent volumes, lowering protocol instances and manual interventions, even for customers of conventional lab automation.
The first study to be provided today at AGBT was performed with the Broad Institute. In the study, researchers describe an assessment of the PCR-loose human whole-genome sequencing consequences of using computerized library prep on the Miroculus device vs. production effects from the Broad Institute’s existing high-throughput automatic genome sequencing platform.
In a test of early access to the gadget’s model, Broad Institute researchers have generated beautiful libraries—assembly of their goal insurance and SNP detection sensitivity criteria—while using much less sequencing information and drastically lowering pattern input and reagent volumes. Also, teams finished the library prep system in less time than could have been predicted with the usage of the comprehensive automation platform.
“Our imaginative and prescient is to enable clients to swiftly expand and put complex molecular biology protocols in force, beginning with NGS library prep,” said Miroculus CEO Alejandro Tocigl.
Miraculous is developing its first platform, the Miró Canvas™ device, if you want to permit users to without problems construct complicated protocols for programs without including library prep and synthetic biology and running off-the-shelf cartridges for predefined workflows without issues. Utilizing Miroculus’ proprietary Aeros era, all operations can be carried out on a simple, disposable cartridge, using the structures’ electronics to automatically power samples and reagents through an entire workflow on a gadget the dimensions of a microfuge.
About Miroculus, Inc.
Miraculous’ Miró Canvas platform can automate complex protocols, including NGS library prep, in a compact, cartridge-based gadget that is inside all laboratories. Miroculus makes science smooth and accessible. By placing intuitive tools in the hands of humans everywhere, we can strengthen technological know-how and improve lives quicker, collectively.