OGT Sequencing Workshop at ESHG 2011 Attracts Over 130 Delegates
![](https://assets.technologynetworks.com/production/dynamic/images/content/default/default-960x540.jpg?cb=6056598)
Complete the form below to unlock access to ALL audio articles.
Oxford Gene Technology (OGT), has announced details of its new targeted sequencing service as part of a workshop at the European Society of Human Genetics Conference (ESHG 2011) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The workshop, entitled “Adding value through analysis”, attracted over 130 delegates and featured presentations from OGT team members discussing the key elements of the service.
Built on a strong foundation of flexibility, expert project design and advanced data reporting, the new offering is focused on providing researchers with clear, prioritized results that are optimised for quick and insightful interpretation.
This is achieved by utilizing OGT’s internationally recognized probe design and data analysis expertise combined with their independently accredited laboratory processes.
Dr Mike Evans, OGT’s CEO and one of the presenters at the meeting, commented: “We were pleased to see such significant interest in OGT’s new targeted sequencing service. At OGT, we always seek to understand the biological question underlying each experiment and are aware of the data challenges facing the widespread use of next generation technologies. As such, rather than generating complex, insurmountable data sets, our service is specifically designed to deliver meaningful, filtered results.”
As part of the service, researchers can perform whole exome or custom analyses using novel capture probes designed by OGT experts that achieve highly efficient and uniformly distributed target capture.
This expands the options available, all of which can be combined seamlessly with other aspects of OGT’s Genefficiency™ Genomic Services to provide the complete solution for genomic research.