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What is 1x Whole Genome Sequencing? 1x vs 30x WGS Explained

Learn the key differences between 1x and 30x whole genome sequencing (WGS). Discover what 1x means and which is better.

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What is Single Cell Whole Genome Sequencing?

Denis Noble, the esteemed British biologist, once wrote that many biological functions are brought together at the level of the cell. The human body is endlessly complex, but did you know that something like the rhythm of the heart or your circadian rhythm is pretty much controlled by your cells?

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Detox Genes: What Are They and Are They Even Real?

Did you know that your body has over 90 genes that remove toxins through the kidneys? Other than the kidneys, our livers and digestive system consistently work hard to remove harmful substances. Humans ingest and inhale thousands of toxins every single day.

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How Long Does a DNA Test Take

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What is 30x and 0.4x Whole Genome Sequencing?

Learn about the most important information to consider before you have whole genome sequencing. Learn the difference between genome sequencing and genotyping as well as the meaning of important terms such as 0.4x and 30x coverage.

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Dante Labs Review: Important To Read Before Ordering

We reviewed Dante Lab's whole genome sequencing service so you can determine whether Dante Labs is legit and if you want to use Dante to sequence your DNA.

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What is Whole Genome Sequencing? | What is WGS?

How is Whole Genome Sequencing Done? During this technique, a DNA sample is collected from a person. The sample contains chromosomal DNA as well as DNA contained in the mitochondria. The DNA is then broken into smaller fragments, and making use of new technologies that allow for quick sequencing, the combination of nucleotides (A, T, C, and G bases) are analyzed.

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