gemultiplexing
Gemultiplexing is a collection of techniques designed to process or measure multiple genetic targets, samples, or data channels within a single experimental workflow. It aims to increase throughput and reduce cost by sharing reagents and instrument time across multiple parallel assays. The concept is used across molecular biology, genomics, and diagnostic testing.
In molecular diagnostics, gemultiplexing commonly appears as multiplex assays that simultaneously detect several genes or pathogens.
In sequencing and data analysis, gemultiplexing relies on barcodes or unique molecular identifiers to distinguish targets
Design and operational considerations include primer or probe design to minimize cross-reactivity, optimization of reaction conditions
Gemultiplexing continues to evolve with higher degrees of multiplexing, improved barcoding schemes, and integration into automated