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Agilent's Oligo Library Synthesis Technology Used To Capture Sequencing
Targets from Genomic DNA
Agilent Technologies Announces Efforts to Streamline High-Throughput
Sequencing
Broad Institute Researchers Present Findings at Advances in Genome and Biology
Technology Conference about Using Oligo Libraries to Identify Mutations
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 11, 2008 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A)
today announced that findings stemming from the use of a novel method to further
increase the value of high-throughput DNA sequencing were presented at the
Advances in Genome and Biology Technology (AGBT) conference. The method combines
oligonucleotide libraries developed by Agilent with the Broad Institute of MIT
and Harvard’s production scale sequencing expertise, creating an efficient and
highly multiplexed technique to capture targets for sequencing from genomic DNA.
Recent advances in sequencing technology have increased the speed of data
acquisition. However, without accompanying improvements in the ability to select
relevant portions of the genome, i.e., specific exons or chromosomal regions,
the technology cannot achieve its full potential in studying the relationships
between genes and diseases. Oligo Library Synthesis (OLS) provides, for the
first time, great promise for eliminating this bottleneck by efficiently
synthesizing custom mixtures of up to 55,000 different oligonucleotides, up to
200 bp in length, in a single tube.
“Agilent’s robust oligonucleotide synthesis capabilities enable us to make very
long oligos,” said Yvonne Linney, Ph.D., vice president and general manager,
Genomics at Agilent. “This, along with our greatly expanded portfolio of
reagents, allows us to rapidly expand our footprint in genomics and life
sciences in general. It’s extremely gratifying to see these combined
capabilities, benefitting the research community in applications such as
next-generation sequencing,”
At the AGBT meeting in Marco Island, Fla., Broad Institute researchers today
presented findings that use OLS and next-generation sequencing to correctly
identify several previously known somatic mutations and several new ones in
certain tumor types.
“Our work with Agilent has allowed us to accelerate our development of these
techniques,” said Chad Nusbaum, Ph.D., co-director of the Genome Sequencing and
Analysis Program at the Broad Institute, lead investigator on this
collaboration. “We prepare a labeled derivative of Agilent’s oligo libraries to
use for direct capture of target sequences by hybridization. The method is
highly multiplexed, with a simple, efficient and inexpensive laboratory process,
thus overcoming the sample preparation bottleneck.”
The Broad Institute’s DNA sequencing group took advantage of the flexibility and
quality of Agilent’s SurePrint inkjet oligonucleotide manufacturing technology.
The institute is an early-access user of OLS, which Agilent plans to launch
commercially later this year. The commercial offering will include bioreagents
that will be compatible with a variety of next-generation sequencing platforms.
“We appreciate working with the Genome Sequencing Center of The Broad
Institute,” said Emily LeProust, Ph.D., Agilent manager of Chemistry
Development. “This collaboration benefits from their many years at the forefront
of sequencing technology, and their vision of the potential for using sequence
information to solve biological problems. For several years now, Agilent has
been developing methods of synthesizing high-fidelity long oligonucleotides.
Ushering this application to a point where it answers very important biological
question is very gratifying.”
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world’s premier measurement company
and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and
chemical analysis. The company’s 19,000 employees serve customers in more than
110 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $5.4 billion in fiscal 2007.
Information about Agilent is available on the Web at
www.agilent.com .
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