Key Highlights
- New Tagify portfolio: Quality-controlled, loaded transposases with verified enzyme activity.
- Custom loading options: Flexible solutions for NGS-based gene editing methods.
- High throughput applications: Tagify i5 UMI adapter-loaded reagents with up to 96 unique molecular identifiers (UMIs).
- Support for UdiTaS™ method: Efficient tagmentation for gene editing analysis assays.
Source: Business Wire
Notable Quotes
- “Assays to define the genome-wide on- and off-target activity of genome editors are important for both biomedical research and therapeutics.” — Shengdar Tsai, Ph.D, Associate Member, Department of Hematology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
- “Our early access customers valued the availability of a reliable source of quality transposase-based reagents with their payload of choice, and Tagify products build on seqWell’s expertise in transposase loading and manufacturing to deliver these tools.” — Joe Mellor, Chief Scientific Officer at seqWell
SoHC's Take
The introduction of the Tagify loaded-transposase reagents portfolio by seqWell represents a significant advancement in genomic library and multiplexing workflows. By providing fully quality-controlled transposases, seqWell eliminates a major source of variability and resource allocation in laboratories, allowing for more consistent and scalable analyses. The ability to customize transposase loading with specific oligonucleotides and the availability of Tagify i5 UMI adapter-loaded reagents highlight seqWell’s commitment to supporting cutting-edge gene editing techniques. This innovation is poised to accelerate the adoption of standardized transposase-based tools in both research and therapeutic applications, enabling more labs to implement high-throughput, reliable genome editing assays.