MGI Tech Showcases Comprehensive Multi-Omics Solutions at ESHG 2025 Milan
Innovation Highlights in Sequencing and Single-Cell Automation
MGI introduced the DNBelab C-YellowR 16, making its global debut, which enables the parallel processing of up to 16 single-cell samples, reducing hands-on time by up to 90% while maintaining high reproducibility and precision.
DNBelab C-YellowR 16 offers a seamless transition from cell and nucleus suspension input to the output of DNA nanoballs (DNBs) ready for sequencing.
With multiple integrated functional modules, it delivers a fully automated workflow without user intervention. The integrated 8-channel independent pipetting module handles plate transfer and pipetting across the entire process. Its Single-cell Droplet Generation module performs cell sorting and labeling, while the PCR instrument, Magnetic Bead Purification Module, and Shaker modules facilitate high-throughput library preparation. A built-in DNA Concentration Detection module ensures rigorous library quality control (QC).
YellowR 16 achieves a truly unattended workflow - from cell sorting to library preparation, and library QC - enabling hands-free operation with stability and reliability. This groundbreaking solution addresses the limitations of manual single-cell operations, such as operational complexity, low throughput, and data variability.
To further enhance its offering for transcriptome applications, based on Xpress Genomics technology, MGI has developed a highly sensitive full-length transcriptome library preparation solution. This enables full-length transcriptome profiling from as little as 10 pg of RNA or low to 10 cells, making it ideal for challenging or limited-input research scenarios.
"We are thrilled to present our latest innovations at ESHG, a pivotal gathering for
The platform's streamlined, all-in-one design makes it ideal for labs seeking scalable, walkaway automation in single-cell genomics. A vibrant live demonstration at the booth captivated researchers, igniting excitement for novel strategies to optimize workflow efficiency.
During the ESHG exhibition, MGI also presented its versatile sequencing portfolio, ranging from benchtop to ultra-high-throughput platforms - including the DNBSEQ-T1+, first introduced at AGBT 2025. Positioned between compact and large-scale systems, the T1+ offers flexible mid-throughput sequencing for both clinical and research environments.
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Prof. Jānis Kloviņš, Professor and Head of the Scientific Council at the Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre, presented his team's work on building a national genomic infrastructure as part of the European 1+ Million Genomes Initiative. Using DNBSEQ-T7 for whole-genome sequencing, his team is developing a high-resolution Latvian population reference, supporting both rare disease diagnostics and polygenic risk scoring.
"MGI's sequencing platform has allowed us to build a national genomic infrastructure at scale and also perform diagnostic and prognostic tests," said Prof. Kloviņš. "We see great promise in integrating these technologies across clinical and population health systems."
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