
KiloScale™ Gene Synthesis Platform
Description
KiloScale™ Gene Synthesis Platform is a next‑generation high‑throughput DNA synthesis technology that enables organizations to achieve up to 90% cost savings on large‑scale gene synthesis. Tailored for projects requiring thousands of sequences, it redefines the economics of synthetic biology through advanced automation, parallelization, and optimized workflows.
Key Advantages
- High‑throughput capacity: Capable of synthesizing thousands of gene sequences in a single batch.
- Significant cost reduction: Achieve up to 90% savings compared to conventional synthesis providers.
- Industrial‑grade reliability: Standardized processes and strict quality control ensure reproducibility.
- Commercial readiness: Fully validated and now available for large‑scale deployment.
Cost Comparison Example
- Traditional Gene Synthesis Service: For an order of 1,000 gene sequences at 1 kb each, the total cost is: US$0.25/bp × 1,000 bp × 1,000 = US$250,000
- KiloScale™ Gene Synthesis Platform: The same order can be completed for as little as US$25,000

Result: Costs drop from US$250,000 to US$25,000 — up to 90% savings.
Delivery Specs
- 2-5ug of plasmid DNA containing the synthesized gene.
- A stab of E.coli harboring the plasmid and gene.
- Certificate of Analysis for each construct.
- Sequence trace files, double-strand sequence verification.
- Text and Doc files of the gene sequence alone and combined with plasmid.
Related:
- Gene Synthesis Services
- Ultra-long Gene Synthesis,
- KiloScale™ Gene Synthesis Platform
- Plasmid DNA Preparation Service
- Human ORF Gene Cloning Service
SBS Genetech is recognized as one of the global major leading industry players in Gene Synthesis by third-party market researchers. For more details, please visit GENE SYNTHESIS MARKET SIZE & SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS & FORECASTS (2023 - 2028).
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