1. Does thermofisher provide ready to use primer mix for NIPT? or the user has to define the list of primers?
2. Did ion community already design NIPT?
3. What is the method of analysis?
4. what software should I use?
Hello Sangeet,
ThermoFisher does not directly offer any solution for NIPT on their platform.
There are third party applications that they support though. All reagents, of course, come from ThermoFisher stable.
NIPT is a counting application and coverage of sequencing is not very high. There is no loci specific amplification, so no primers involved.
For analysis, you are again dependent on the third party provider to give you the software.
Hope this helps!
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