Element Biosciences introduced Vitari, a high‑throughput sequencing platform that the company says delivers roughly 3 terabytes of data per paired‑end 150 bp run in 36 hours and can sequence a 30× human genome for approximately $100. Element positions Vitari to compete on throughput and cost against incumbent sequencing platforms, aiming to shift economics for large‑scale sequencing and population genomics. The claims, if realized at scale and with validated accuracy and support, could pressure pricing across service providers and drive new sequencing use cases in research and diagnostics.
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