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The Pathologist / App Notes / 2022 / Invitae microsatellite instability detection

Invitae microsatellite instability detection

06/13/2022

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VariantPlex® solid tumor research panels are four pan-solid tumor assays that use next-generation sequencing (NGS) powered by Anchored Multiplex PCR (AMP™) to identify microsatellite instability status with high sensitivity/specificity without a matched normal sample. The VariantPlex MSI module was shown to be consistent across multiple instruments and a range of input masses. VariantPlex assays are modular and can easily be customized, meaning that they can be used as a stand-alone solution or as part of a larger customized VariantPlex panel, meeting the needs of any lab. The VariantPlex assays and the VariantPlex MSI module are for research use only.

Key Features

  • Expert Primer Design

    Primer design is the foundation of NGS-based panel performance. Our in-house experts leverage the flexibility of Anchored Multiplex PCR (AMP™) chemistry and purpose-built algorithms to ensure our panels achieve consistent primer performance, specificity and coverage with the intended input material.

  • Simple and Intuitive

    Invitae Assay MarketplaceTM has a simple, intuitive interface that will quickly suggest the optimal panel based on your gene list using our large catalog of functionally tested designs.

  • Exceptional Performance

    AMP primers function independently, meaning new content can be added to existing panels without compromising assay performance. Invitae’s custom panel solutions offer maximum flexibility and unparalleled performance so you can be confident that your targets will be covered.

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Find out more on Invitae's Website here

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