Dovetail Genomics has announced the commercial launch of its new Dovetai Hi-C sequencing and assembly service, which yields chromosome-scale genome assemblies.

The service is available immediately and will be presented in a Dovetail-hosted workshop on Jan. 17 at the Plant & Animal Genome conference (PAG XXV) in San Diego.

"We are thrilled to be expanding our menu of services with the launch of our Dovetail Hi-C offering," said Todd Dickinson, Dovetail's CEO. "Our new Dovetail Hi-C assembly service dramatically improves researchers' insight into their genomes of interest.

“As a result, we are enabling more powerful comparative studies for better understanding of genomic structure and organization of regulatory elements – this will be a great aid for crop and livestock improvement studies."

The new Dovetail Hi-C service, which generally improves the utility of assemblies, is well suited to meet the needs of researchers who require high-quality genomes, particularly those that will become community references.

Dovetail Hi-C libraries also enable researchers to look at biological signals and chromosome rearrangements through the lens of in vivo chromatin interactions.

Dovetail continues to offer its HiRise service based on the company's flagship Chicago assembly method. Running Chicago and Dovetail Hi-C, together with HiRise analysis, results in a level of combined accuracy and contiguity that is unprecedented in genome assembly today.

Dovetail Genomics is transforming genomics by making long-range information readily accessible to all.

The company enables researchers and clinicians to solve complex problems involving de novo assembly, structural variation, microbiome analysis, cancer research, phasing analysis and more by providing them a more comprehensive view of the genome.