How accurate is GeneWize Life Science’s DNA assessment technology?
Several methods are used to determine DNA polymorphisms (SNPs). GeneWize LifeMap Healthy Aging ™ DNA assessment uses the Single Base Chain Extension (SBCE) assay, which is the most accurate method available and which identifies the SNP directly on the DNA. The profile accuracy is nearly 100%. In addition, the assay is performed robotically and the DNA strand is evaluated in both directions, which virtually eliminates human error in sample manipulation.
Several methods are used to determine DNA polymorphisms (SNPs). GeneWize LifeMap Healthy Aging Assessment uses the Single Base Chain Extension (SBCE) assay, which is the most accurate method available and which identifies the SNP directly on the DNA. The profile accuracy is nearly 100%. In addition, the assay is performed robotically and the DNA strand is evaluated in both directions, which virtually eliminates human error in sample manipulation.
Several methods are used to determine DNA polymorphisms (SNPs). GeneWize LifeMap Healthy Aging Assessment™ uses the Single Base Chain Extension (SBCE) assay, which is the most accurate method available and which identifies the SNP directly on the DNA. The profile accuracy is nearly 100%. In addition, the assay is performed robotically and the DNA strand is evaluated in both directions, which virtually eliminates human error in sample manipulation.
Several methods are used to determine DNA polymorphisms (SNPs). The GeneWize LifeMap Healthy Aging Assessment™ uses the Single Base Chain Extension (SBCE) assay, which is the most accurate method available and which identifies the SNP directly on the DNA. The profile accuracy is nearly 100%. In addition, the assay is performed robotically and the DNA strand is evaluated in both directions, which virtually eliminates human error in sample manipulation.
• Several methods are used to determine DNA polymorphisms (SNPs). GeneWize LifeMap Healthy Aging ™ DNA assessment uses the Single Base Chain Extension (SBCE) assay, which is the most accurate method available and which identifies the SNP directly on the DNA. The profile accuracy is nearly 100%. In addition, the assay is performed robotically and the DNA strand is evaluated in both directions, which virtually eliminates human error in sample manipulation.