Applied Biosystems SOLiD System Named Life
Science Innovation of the Year
The Scientist Magazine Cites the Technology’s High Throughput, Lower
Sequencing Cost, and Rapid Technology Innovation for Unlocking New
Approaches to Clinical Research
CARLSBAD, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) December 4, 2008 --
Applied Biosystems, part of Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:LIFE),
a provider of innovative life science research and discovery solutions,
today announced that its technology for next-generation genomic
analysis, the SOLiD™
System, has been named the Life
Science Innovation of the Year for 2008 by The Scientist, a
leading scientific publication focused on the life science industry. In
making the announcement of the first-ever Life Science Innovation of the
Year Award, the publication recognized new technologies that represent a
combination of invention, vision and utility during the past year.
The SOLiD System received the top award based upon its ability to
significantly reduce the cost of DNA sequencing, which will enable basic
and clinical researchers who may not have previously considered genomic
approaches to re-evaluate their experimental workflow. The technology,
which was commercially launched in October of 2007, is defining a new
industry standard in DNA sequencing by delivering a combination of high
throughput, unmatched accuracy, and low cost per project that was
previously unavailable in the life science community. For instance,
scientists from Life Technologies used the SOLiD System earlier this
year to sequence an entire human genome for $60,000, establishing the
lowest cost ever reported for a sequencing project, shattering the
$100,000 industry milestone.
The SOLiD System continues to rapidly evolve, with the latest version of
the platform – SOLiD 3 System – setting new standards with significantly
higher sample throughput. The new system, which is to be launched in
early 2009, will yield more than 20 gigabases of mappable sequence data,
or 400 million tags per run. This vast improvement in data output per
run is expected to further decrease the cost of genomic sequencing for
multiple applications, including DNA, RNA and epigenetic analysis. By
providing the life science community with access to high quality genomic
data at a lower cost per sample, researchers will be able to accelerate
disease association and biomarker discovery studies to improve
diagnostics and disease management.
“This system is the breakthrough on the way to a whole genome sequence
that would take weeks and cost roughly $10,000,” said David
Piston, Ph.D., a renowned professor of molecular physiology &
biophysics at Vanderbilt University, who was one of the members of the
panel of judges for the Life Science Innovation of the Year Award. “This
really puts the possibility of personalized medicine in play. For
research, people that never considered genomic approaches are now doing
so. In so many ways, this machine changes the paradigm of how we can
approach research and clinical care.”
The SOLiD platform features an open-slide architecture that offers
inherent scalability to accommodate a wide array of applications in a
cost-effective manner. The combination of increasing bead density,
extending read lengths to greater than 50 base pairs, high accuracy, and
multiplexing capability of up to 256 samples in a single run, will
enable the SOLiD 3 System to generate approximately 7-fold coverage
across the entire human genome. This will enable researchers to extract
more meaningful biological information with fewer samples.
Other key enhancements provide a more efficient workflow, including
simplified sample handling, optimized chemistry for improved
performance, automation for unattended operation, enhanced software
algorithms to streamline data handling, and a suite of bioinformatics
software tools to expand the breadth of supported applications. In
total, the SOLiD 3 System offers a complete workflow solution for many
applications such as whole genome sequencing, targeted resequencing,
whole transcriptome analysis, gene expression profiling, small RNA
characterization, methylation profiling, and chromatin-immuno
precipitation sequencing analysis. These productivity and performance
enhancements will enable genomic, transcriptomic and epigenomics studies
on a single platform, which should enable researchers to take a
comprehensive molecular approach to understanding complex biological
systems.
“The 2008 Life Science Innovation of the Year Award by The Scientist
is a significant milestone in Life Technologies’ quest to ultimately
make personalized medicine a reality,” said Mark Stevenson, President
and Chief Operating Officer of Life Technologies. “We continue to invest
and develop the SOLiD technology, which we have always believed would
prove to be the highest-performing and most cost-effective solution for
the vast majority of sequencing projects going forward. This prestigious
honor is validation that we’re making a difference for our customers
around the world.”
Life Technologies is a market leader in solutions for DNA sequencing and
genomic analysis solutions through its Applied Biosystems and Invitrogen
brands. During 2008, Invitrogen and Applied Biosystems have received 10
awards related to genetic analysis technology, including the SOLiD
System being named best-in-class in the category of Instrumentation for
Genomic Analysis by the Life Science Industry Awards (LSIA), hosted by The
Scientist magazine and BioInformatics, LLC. For more information
about the LSIA industry awards, please visit http://www.lifescienceindustryawards.com/2008/winners.html
For more information, please visit: www.appliedbiosystems.com
and www.invitrogen.com
About Life Technologies
Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:LIFE) is a global biotechnology
tools company dedicated to improving the human condition. Our systems,
consumables and services enable researchers to accelerate scientific
exploration, driving to discoveries and developments that make life even
better. Life Technologies customers do their work across the biological
spectrum, working to advance personalized medicine, regenerative
science, molecular diagnostics, agricultural and environmental research,
and 21st century forensics. The company had sales of more than $3.5
billion in 2008, employs 9,500 people, has a presence in more than 100
countries, and possesses a rapidly growing intellectual property estate
of over 3,600 patents and exclusive licenses. Life Technologies was
created by the combination of Invitrogen Corporation and Applied
Biosystems Inc. For more information on how we are making a difference
please visit our website: www.lifetechnologies.com.
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Copyright 2008. Life Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.
Applied Biosystems and the SOLiD™ System are registered trademarks of
Life Technologies or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or
certain other countries.
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