DNA technology to move into the mainstream

DNA has been at the heart of the Roche Diagnostics business for 20 years. In 1991 Switzerland pharmaceutical group buys worldwide rights for the polymerase chain reaction, a key technology for manipulating and strengthen the genetic material.

Since then, Roche has developed and acquired a series of tests for detecting and decoding DNA, ranging from individual genes in viruses and bacteria to the entire human genome-3bn biochemistry “letter” that makes us the genetic code.

In 2007 Roche purchase 454 Life Sciences, based in Connecticut, a leading manufacturer of “high-throughput” DNA sequencer. Although the 454 still has loyal followers customer, it is considered today’s fast-moving industry as gene reading niche players.

The current leader in large-scale DNA sequencing technology is alive, the US company to another.

Though Illumina may have the greatest market share, Life Technologies put great challenge earlier this month when it announced a new sequencer which you can read the entire human genome in less than a day to $ 1,000.

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