Arizona Genomics Institute (AGI)

Founded in 2002, the Arizona Genomics Institute (AGI) has been instrumental in genomic research, initially creating a BAC library and assembling the BAC-based physical map of the rice genome, and leading the US effort in sequencing parts of it as part of a major international project. Since its inception, AGI has significantly contributed to or led hundreds of genome sequencing projects, including those for maize and various species of the genus Oryza. AGI's Service Center is at the cutting edge of sequencing technology, operating state-of-the-art instruments and serving as a PacBio Certified Service Provider center, catering to both internal and external research needs. Specializing in extracting nucleic acids of high molecular weight and purity, AGI leverages its expertise and legacy in handling a wide range of biological materials to provide high-quality substrates essential for generating premier genomic datasets.

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Monday, February 19, 2024 - 15:00

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