Researchers face the challenge of creating a reliable, consistent workflow for easily processing samples to understand the mutational landscape of tumors. Tumor Mutational Burden (TMB) is the measure of the number of mutations found within a tumor. However, a lack of standardized testing has prevented any meaningful movement to create a TMB biomarker. The new QIAseq Tumor Mutational Burden Panels overcome the challenges of earlier assay designs to create a comprehensive profile of TMB and Microsatellite Instability (MSI) status by achieving high analytical sensitivity, with lower false and negative rates, while still maintaining >95% correlation with whole exome datasets. QIAseq NGS assays, including the QIAseq TMB and MSI Panels, have a fail rate of less than 5% for samples that have passed QC and provide a TMB score. The QIAseq TMB Panel has been tested in several key opinion leader labs and has performed as well or better than many earlier products. This comprehensive panel covers 486 genes and can be boosted to add 27 MSI markers. Want to try this solution for the first time? Request a quote for a trial.
Specifically, the QIAseq TMB Panel:
- Correlates well with Whole Exome Sequencing – in silico comparison shows over 98% correlation
- Correlates well with established TMB panels – in vitro comparison shows over 93% correlation
- Creates highly uniform libraries – encounter fewer errors and capture difficult variants
- Uses enzymatic fragmentation for an easy workflow – superior preparation that conserves sample mass and maximizes retention with a sample’s complexity
- Employs robust analysis modules – analyze results with integrated genomic analysis tools for secondary, tertiary and TMB calling
- Incorporates Unique Molecular Indices (UMIs) – correct for PCR and sequencing errors
- Provides unprecedented insight – use QCI with the latest AMP/ASCO guidelines
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