CD Genomics

CD Genomics, a genomics services company, provides sequencing services, as well as genotyping and library construction to develop integrated systems of genomic products and services. The company sells products in the United States, Europe, Asia. Scientists from CD Genomics have participated in many genome projects, such as Illumina,[1] the genome sequence,[2] DNA analyzer,[3] Bacillus thuringiensis, Thermoanaerobacter tengcongensis, Streptococcus suis, and quite a few virus genomes.[4]

CD Genomics
TypePrivate
IndustryBiotech, Life sciences
Founded2004
Headquarters,
ProductsSequencing, genotyping, aptamer, genome, genetic health
Number of employees
> 200 (2014)
Websitewww.cd-genomics.com

Founding

CD Genomics, is a next-generation sequencing provider that was established in 2004.[5] Equipped with both traditional and modern genotyping platforms, the company is headquartered in Shirley, New York. It also maintains operations in North Carolina, Europe and Asia. In 2007, CD Genomics expanded its services to molecular biology research.

References

  1. Bager, Ragnhild J.; Kudirkiene, Egle; Da Piedade, Isabelle; Seemann, Torsten; Nielsen, Tine K.; Pors, Susanne E.; Mattsson, Andreas H.; Boyce, John D.; Adler, Ben; Bojesen, Anders M. (August 8, 2014). "In silico prediction of Gallibacterium anatis pan-immunogens". Veterinary Research. 45 (1): 80. doi:10.1186/s13567-014-0080-0. PMC 4423631. PMID 25223320.
  2. Mira, N. P.; Munsterkotter, M.; Dias-Valada, F.; Santos, J.; Palma, M.; Roque, F. C.; Guerreiro, J. F.; Rodrigues, F.; Sousa, M. J.; Leao, C.; Guldener, U.; Sa-Correia, I. (January 21, 2014). "The Genome Sequence of the Highly Acetic Acid-Tolerant Zygosaccharomyces bailii-Derived Interspecies Hybrid Strain ISA1307, Isolated From a Sparkling Wine Plant". DNA Research. 21 (3): 299–313. doi:10.1093/dnares/dst058. PMC 4060950. PMID 24453040.
  3. Fang, H.-Y.; Chang, C.-L.; Hsu, S.-H.; Huang, C.-Y.; Chiang, S.-F.; Chiou, S.-H.; Huang, C.-H.; Hsiao, Y.-T.; Lin, T.-Y.; Chiang, I.-P.; Hsu, W.-H.; Sugano, S.; Chen, C.-Y.; Lin, C.-Y.; Ko, W.-J.; Chow, K.-C. (April 1, 2010). "ATPase family AAA domain-containing 3A is a novel anti-apoptotic factor in lung adenocarcinoma cells". Journal of Cell Science. 123 (7): 1171–1180. doi:10.1242/jcs.062034. PMID 20332122. S2CID 16135987. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  4. "NGS Investigations for Novel Viruses in Insect Cell Substrates" (PDF). Retrieved June 9, 2015.
  5. "Some of the Active NGS Providers on Genohub". genohub.
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