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Listing of all 8 news releases from Illumina:
Sixfold improvement in genetic analysis throughput
Illumina says its iScan system provides researchers conducting genotyping and gene expression studies with significantly greater throughput, enhanced automation, and improved ease of use
News from Illumina (16 April 2008)
First African human genome has been sequenced
Technical background article Sequencing of this HapMap sample was conducted internally and marks the first human genome sequence generated exclusively with paired reads of 35 to 50 bases in length
News from Illumina ( 8 February 2008)
BeadChips used in 10,000 sample Generation R study
User application article Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam has purchased Illumina's Infinium HD (high-density) Human610-Quad BeadChips for the analysis of 10,000 samples and a third scanner to support the Generation R Study
News from Illumina (25 January 2008)
More SNPs for genetic variation in cattle
Illumina says its Infinium BovineSNP50 BeadChip contains the highest number of novel and known SNPs for characterising genetic variation in cattle
News from Illumina (17 January 2008)
Up to 2.3 million SNPs on a single chip
Both arrays on the Human1M-Duo BeadChip contain markers for over a million diverse genetic variants, all of which can be used for both whole-genome genotyping and copy number variation (CNV) analysis
News from Illumina (11 January 2008)
Lowest cost, highest data quality in genotyping
The HumanLinkage-12 genotyping BeadChip claims the lowest cost per sample for linkage analysis plus industry-leading call rates, uniform marker distribution, and superior SNP content
News from Illumina (10 September 2007)
IntegraGen becomes Illumina genotyping supplier
Illumina is a developer, manufacturer, and marketer of next-generation life science tools and integrated systems for the analysis of genetic variation and biological function
News from Illumina (19 June 2007)
Beadchips in German genetic research project
User application article Scientists will genotype 8000 patients and controls using Illumina's Infinium BeadChips to investigate genetic variations to better understand underlying causes of 25 complex diseases
News from Illumina ( 1 May 2007)

