Bionano Announces Launch of Next-Generation Versions of its Reagent Kits and Chip Consumable, Along with Updates to its Instrument Control and Bionano Access Software for the Optical Genome Mapping Workflow
- Bionano Prep SP-G2 (SP-G2) kit offers higher gDNA quality, improved ease-of-use and increased DNA throughput
- Bionano Prep Direct Label and Stain-G2 (DLS-G2) kit offers increased reagent stability and labeling efficiency resulting in significantly faster sample to results workflow
- Saphyr Chip® G3.3, instrument control software (ICS) version 5.3 and Bionano Access™ software version 1.7.2 offer enhanced evaporation control and workflow robustness enabling for more high coverage samples to be run per week
Bionano’s sample prep kits are used to extract and label ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) DNA for use on the Saphyr® system. These kits are optimized for performing Bionano OGM applications on a variety of sample types. Generation 2 kits will support blood samples, cell lines, and bone marrow aspirates, with versions for tissue and tumor samples expected later in 2023. The Bionano Prep SP-G2 (SP-G2) and Bionano Prep Direct Label and Stain (DLS-G2) kits have also increased in size from 10-reaction to 12-reaction kits, an upgrade that better matches the company’s chip consumables.
The SP-G2 kit enhances UHMW DNA isolation and enables higher sample success rates, fewer user errors and more data generated per run. One of the main improvements to sample preparation is the potential to isolate DNA of higher quality, especially for marginal samples. The new protocol also can eliminate time and process constraints, making the lysis step more user-friendly and better optimized for runs with different sample types, which allows users to batch up to six samples simultaneously. These improvements in chemistry can ultimately result in increased DNA throughput for more data generated per sample run. In addition, a derivative of the SP-G2 kit supports Hamilton’s Long String Vantage automated UHMW DNA isolation.
Bionano’s DLS-G2 kit enables labeling to be completed in as little as five hours for same-day loading of labeled DNA on the Saphyr® instrument. This improved chemistry can enable an overall reduction in turnaround (or sample to answer) time and make it possible to get high depth answers for cancer samples in as little as three days. Bionano has increased reagent stability from nine months to one year for the DLS-G2 kit, to be consistent with the SP-G2 kit, which can result in less reagent wastage and more utility over a longer period of time.
The Saphyr Chip® G3.3, a new version of the instrument control software (ICS v5.3) and a new version of Bionano Access™ (v.1.7.2), enable improved throughput and success rates when two Saphyr Chips are loaded in parallel, allowing three to six more samples to be processed per work week. These throughput improvements result from a reduction in sample evaporation and enhance the reliability of sample loading and performance on the Saphyr instrument. Higher throughput also results in better first-pass yields and may eliminate the risk of sample depletion when working with complex, longer scan-time samples, like those in cancer research or cell bioprocessing. ICS v5.3 support for the Saphyr Chip G3.3 improves consistency of throughput across runs as well as alignment robustness.
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