Leveraging the power of omics technologies, we are proud to unveil our distinctive advantage in the scientific arena. Here's a glimpse into the essence of our excellence.
With a wealth of experience spanning over a decade, we have successfully constructed more than 500 high-quality yeast libraries across a variety of species, supporting the publication of over 200 research papers.
Our libraries undergo a rigorous 12-step quality control process, ensuring the reliability of our products and offering our customers the option to perform their own quality acceptance checks.
From a single sample, we can create a variety of library types, including nuclear, membrane, and expression libraries, to meet diverse research needs.
We utilize the Gateway method for efficient recombination of primary libraries and the SMART method for direct generation of target libraries, streamlining the construction process.
We provide customers with yeast strains, screening protocols, and post-sale guidance to ensure success in their research endeavors.
Library parameters | Gateway method for building database | SAMRT method is used to build the database |
Library size (E. Coli) | ≥1X10^7cfu | ≥5X10^6cfu |
Average length of insert | ≥1000bp | ≥1000bp |
Recombination rate | ≥95% | ≥90% |
Sample type | Gateway method for building database | SAMRT method is used to build the database |
RNA | >200μg | >2μg |
A young leaf of a plant | >4g | >0.1g |
Plant roots | >8g | >0.4g |
Plant seeds | >8g | >0.1g |
Plant pulp | >50g | >0.5g |
Animal tissue | >1g | >0.1g |
Cell samples | >108 | >106 |
Fungal hyphae | 2g | 0.1g |
Fungal spores | 15 mL spore pellet | 1.5 mL spore pellet |
Bacteria | - | >108 |
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Singapore Global Headquarters: 112 ROBINSON ROAD #03-01
Germany: Kreuzstr.60, 40210 Düsseldorf