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Your product is now available from Integrated DNA Technologies.

Many of the Swift products you have grown to love are now part of our new complete portfolio, xGen™ NGS. Through this new partnership we are pleased to offer you comprehensive next generation sequencing solutions.

xGen NGS—made for you.

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Integrated DNA Technologies acquires Archer™ next generation sequencing research assays to advance actionable scientific discoveries.

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