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The Evercode™ WT Mini is perfectly sized to begin exploring single cell transcriptomics and experience the quality of results possible with Parse. Generate proof-of-concept results before you scale up to the Evercode™ WT or Evercode™ WT Mega to delve deeper into your biology.
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Evercode™ split-pool combinatorial barcoding is a simple, instrument-free solution to single cell sequencing. This easily adopted approach brings unprecedented sensitivity, scalability, and flexibility to any lab.
Evercode's combinatorial barcoding enables you to dramatically scale up the cells and samples per experiment.
If you have a centrifuge, thermal cycler, and some pipettes, you’re ready to go.
Better detect lowly expressed genes and avoid ambient RNA common in droplet-based single cell sequencing.
Fix and store samples as they come in for up to 6 months and then run together later on your schedule. Ideal for time-courses and cross-site collaborations.
In a human-mouse species mixing experiment using the WT, we detected only 2.3% multiplets—much lower than droplet-based approaches.
The Evercode™ Whole Transcriptome solution provides the reagents, software, and support to pursue difficult research questions from bench to insight.
Lock in gene expression immediately after sample collection with a rapid fixation protocol. After fixation, samples can be stored for up to 6 months or proceed directly to barcoding.
Append barcodes to each transcript by progressing cells through a streamlined split-pool combinatorial barcoding process, which produces sequencing-ready libraries.
The resulting libraries are sequenced by NGS.
Our computational pipeline generates an interactive report for rapid insights. All output data files, including gene-cell count matrix, integrate seamlessly with existing open source tools such as Seurat or Scanpy.
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