Update on Single Cell CNV
At 10x Genomics, we are committed to enabling your research and providing you with the best experience to make scientific discoveries. Earlier this year, as a part of our product life cycle management, we notified you about refinements to some of our on-market product offerings.
As of December 31, 2020, we discontinued the sale of our Chromium Single Cell CNV product. We will not be releasing a new version of this product.
We thank you for your partnership and are committed to providing the highest-quality technical and software support.
Please contact your Sales Executive, Field Application Scientist, or email our Support Team at support@10xgenomics.com with any questions.
High resolution
Accurately detect single cell CNV events at 2 Mb resolution.
High sensitivity
Detects CNV events down to 100s of Kb on clusters of cells
Flexible and Scalable
Profile 100 to 1000s of cells in a single sample
Streamlined data analysis
Explore and interpret single cell gene expression profiles with easy-to-use software.
Simple lab workflow
2-step workflow for sample to sequencing-ready library.
Diverse sample compatibility
Demonstrated with cell lines, primary cells, fresh and frozen tissue.
Proven Results
Watch how customers are using Chromium Single Cell Gene Expression.
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Publications
Single-cell sequencing of genomic DNA resolves sub-clonal heterogeneity in a melanoma cell line
Single-cell sequencing of genomic DNA resolves sub-clonal heterogeneity in a melanoma cell line
Communications Biology, Jun 2020
Communications Biology, Jun 2020
SCOPE: A Normalization and Copy-Number Estimation Method for Single-Cell DNA Sequencing
SCOPE: A Normalization and Copy-Number Estimation Method for Single-Cell DNA Sequencing
Cell systems, May 2020
Cell systems, May 2020
RobustClone: a robust PCA method for tumor clone and evolution inference from single-cell sequencing data
RobustClone: a robust PCA method for tumor clone and evolution inference from single-cell sequencing data
Bioinformatics, May 2020
Bioinformatics, May 2020