Experts on challenging plasmid projects

Partner with our team of experts to apply WayBio's flexible on-demand innovations in DNA design, construction, scale-up, and inventory management to solve your most challenging plasmid needs.

Unleash Your Inventory

Every DNA construct, vector, and plasmid you design, build, and test is a strategic resource with the potential to advance you toward your goals. Our solutions unlock this value, enhancing speed and efficiency, reducing errors, and improving quality.
Stylized DNA design

Complex Plasmid Design and Cloning

High-throughput assembly of complex DNA sequences

Precise plasmid modifications

Advanced cloning solutions

Reduced resource requirements and faster turnaround times

Robust intellectual property protection measures to safeguard sensitive research
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Large-Scale Mutagenesis

Single-site and combinatorial variant libraries

Delivered in arrayed formats to accelerate engineering cycles

Expertise in managing scale and volume for cutting-edge research

Accommodating projects with high operational complexity

Handling both simple individual sequences and highly intricate designs
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Stylized inventory management

Plasmid Inventory, Scale-Up, and Quality Assessment

Domestic inventory solutions for physical and digital plasmids and sequences

Seamless access to high-quality resources for ongoing and future projects

Scale-up services for up to 30 mg of plasmid DNA

Rigorous QC metrics verifying sequence integrity, supercoiled topology, and endotoxin levels
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Testimony from Our Client

"WayBio has become a trusted partner for delivering the high‑quality plasmids our programs demand — especially for complex constructs with challenging elements such as repeat and high GC content. Their team understood our technical requirements and provided insightful recommendations that improved both design and execution. Interactions with WayBio feel like collaborating with colleagues who are engaged, responsive, precise, and committed to getting it right the first time.

John Murphy, CSO, Arbor
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