SGS announced the expansion of its testing capabilities to include plant genotyping at its crop science laboratory in Brookings, South Dakota, USA. Drawing on the expertise of our renowned SGS Institut Fresenius GmbH TraitGenetics Section (SGS IF TG) in Germany, this development will significantly expand SGS's seed testing and molecular analysis portfolio in North America.
SGS's Brookings laboratory will offer high-throughput array-based genotyping services using optimized and cost efficient plant genotyping arrays. All analyses at SGS's Brookings laboratory will be performed in close interaction with SGS IF TG to leverage their well established, industry leading standards and renowned technical expertise. SGS's Brookings laboratory will be able to accommodate both small and large projects for the plant breeding industry and for academic research.
Why is genotyping beneficial?
By properly using molecular markers in the breeding process, crop variety developers can select plants with specific, highly desired traits at a much earlier stage than would otherwise be possible. This reduces the need for early field trials, saving businesses a significant amount of time and money.
Both industry and academia are looking to outsource method development and routine testing programs to the private sector. However, to do so, they must first be assured that the services they will receive are robust and adhere to all professional standards. SGS has optimized genotyping arrays for many crop plants. We have built a stellar reputation for providing high-quality services that are at the forefront of plant genotyping research and the latest sector-specific technological developments.
SGS's Services to the Seed Industry
In addition to services such as seed purity, health, germination, vigor and trait confirmation, we provide:
Molecular diagnostics (genotyping)
Microarray genotyping with public and optimized proprietary plant arrays
Custom microarray development
Seed analysis including:
Variety identification
Homogeneity determination
Genetic mapping
GWAS and genetic relationship analyses
Tilling and identification of NBT mutations
Bioinformatics services
Consultancy and data management
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