dGH in-Site™

Targeted assays.

It’s a big genome. Don’t play hide and seek.

With dGH in-Site researchers can track sequences as small as 2kb, throughout the genome, one cell at a time.

Chromosomes of CAR-T cell following lentivirus-mediated editing hybridized with control paint (chr1, red) and transgene probe (yellow) with arrows pointing to two centromeres in a dicentric chromosome.

What is dGH in-Site?

By pairing KromaTiD’s synthetic, single-stranded probes with cutting-edge imaging analysis and cell preparation methods, researchers can see what’s going on in their cells like never before.

  • Whole-genome DNA tracking, including edit sites or transgenes as small as 2kb
  • On and off-target analysis of integrants or edits
  • Direct visualization of rearrangements including translocations, inversions and copy number variants
  • Cell-by-cell data for complex or heterogeneous populations
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