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Human Genotyping, Pharmacogenomics, and Microbiome Solutions with Microarrays
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Axiom HG SARS-CoV-2 Research Array
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The Axiom Genotyping Solution is the platform of choice for large-scale genotyping studies. Our proprietary photolithographic manufacturing process helps ensure every marker requested is present on every array, every time it’s manufactured—something not possible with bead array technology. Choose a predesigned array or collaborate with us to customize an existing design or create an entirely new array specifically designed to meet the needs of your study.
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Axion HS SARS-CoV-2 Research Array
Axiom HG SARS-CoV-2 Research Array
PharmacoScan™ Assay Kit
PharmacoScan™ Assay Kit
Axiom™ Precision Medicine Genotyping Array
Axiom™ Precision Medicine Diversity Array
Applications supported by the Axiom Genotyping Solution
Precision medicine research
Highly affordable, broad-population array with evidence-based precision medicine research content
Largest GWAS plus clinical research marker coverage
Investigate the interplay between genetics and disease susceptibility
Direct to consumer applications
Fully customizable arrays with intelligent marker selection for markers suitable for DTC applications
Fully automated assay and array processing that helps ensure consistency and minimizes variability
Automated analysis of Y-chromosome and mtDNA markers
Pharmacogenomics
Pre-emptive screening of samples to assess pharmacogenomic risk
Copy number variation (CNV) analysis for copy number states ranging from zero to three-plus for important ADME genes
Star allele and translation tables for key actionable genes
Biobank genotyping studies
Arrays with high-value genomic content ideal for large sample cohorts
Imputation-aware GWAS module for specific populations
Fully customizable modules covering content targeting transplant research, inflammation and HLA, pharmacogenomics, eQTLs, CNV regions, and more