University of Pennsylvania Penn Genomics and Sequencing Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024999)Copy Citation Copied
URL: https://genetics.med.upenn.edu/cores/pgsc/
Proper Citation: University of Pennsylvania Penn Genomics and Sequencing Core Facility (RRID:SCR_024999)
Description: Provided services include molecular profiling of DNA and RNA on different platforms, Sanger sequencing, full service Next Generation Sequencing with different applications and bioinformatics, fragment analysis including human cell line authentication.
Synonyms: , Penn Genomics and Sequencing Core, University of Pennsylvania Penn Genomics and Sequencing Core
Resource Type: core facility, access service resource, service resource
Keywords: ABRF, molecular profiling of DNA and RNA, Sanger sequencing, Next Generation Sequencing, fragment analysis, human cell line authentication,
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