DNA reagents support advanced genomics workflows
Human DNA as a Key Biological Material: Applications of Human Placenta DNA and COT I HUMAN DNA in FISH, NGS and Modern Genome Analysis. Credit: Günter Koertner

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DNA reagents support advanced genomics workflows

07 Jul, 2026

Specialised human DNA reagents are playing an important role in modern molecular biology workflows, supporting applications including fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH), next-generation sequencing (NGS) and genome analysis.

Human Placenta DNA and COT I HUMAN DNA are established functional DNA components used in hybridisation-based techniques. By helping control non-specific interactions, these reagents support assay specificity and reproducible experimental workflows across a range of molecular biology applications.

Human Placenta DNA is commonly used as background or blocking DNA in hybridisation workflows, including FISH and Southern blot applications. By reducing unwanted binding between probes and repetitive genomic regions, it can help improve signal quality and support clearer analysis of chromosomal targets.

COT I HUMAN DNA is enriched for repetitive DNA sequences and is widely used as a blocking reagent in genomic workflows. In hybrid capture approaches for NGS, it helps minimise interference from repetitive regions of the genome, allowing researchers to improve target enrichment and focus analysis on regions of interest.

These DNA reagents support a broad range of molecular biology applications, including FISH, NGS hybridisation workflows, chromosome analysis, Southern blotting, genomic library construction and molecular genetics research.

As genomics technologies continue to advance, the need for reliable, standardised reagents that support reproducible workflows is increasing. Consistent quality, purity and traceable sourcing are important considerations for laboratories working with complex molecular assays.

Bioron GmbH provides specialised DNA products for research and molecular biology applications, including Human Placenta DNA and COT I HUMAN DNA, supporting laboratories that require dependable reagents for hybridisation and genome analysis workflows.

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