
Every Auragen product delivers a decision, not just a file. From program diagnostics to large-scale screening, each tool is sequenced so your investment builds toward clarity at the plant level.
Lens and Map are independent entry points. Pulse and Watch operate as standalone satellites. Markers requires Map. Sift requires Markers. Start where your program needs clarity.
Dependencies are intentional. Markers built without Map borrows assumptions from other populations. Sift without validated Markers screens against the wrong targets.
Every price shown in this document is a starting point. Final cost depends on genome complexity, program scope, and volume. No two programs are identical, and no quote is generated from a catalog.
Each quote is built in a 30-minute conversation. We scope your program, identify the right entry point, and return a specific proposal tied to your objectives, not a price sheet.
Both are independent entry points. Choose based on where your program stands today.
If you don't know yet.
Why it matters
No genomic investment should precede a clear picture of where it pays off.
What changes the price
If you're ready.
Why it matters
Markers and Sift built without Map borrow assumptions from other populations.
What changes the price
Markers and Sift are sequential. You cannot run Sift without validated Markers. You cannot build Markers without Map.
Validated Functional Marker Panel
Why it matters
Borrowed panels introduce noise that looks like signal in your program.
What changes the price
Large-Scale Screening
Why it matters
Field space is the most expensive input. Screen before a seed enters the ground.
What changes the price
Pulse and Watch are independent of the main ladder. Add them to any program at any stage.
Pathogen Diagnostics
Why it matters
Phytosanitary decisions grounded in detection data, not field observation alone.
What changes the price
Continuous Surveillance
Why it matters
A single undetected event in a multi-site program propagates quickly.
What changes the price
Each product addresses a specific decision gap. Use this reference to identify your current gap and the product that closes it.
Most programs follow one of three paths. Each is quoted specifically for your crop, population, and objectives. No fixed totals are shown because none apply universally.
Entry: Lens
Start with a program diagnostic. Understand where genomics fits before spending on characterization. Ideal for programs evaluating Auragen for the first time or with limited initial budget to commit.
Approx. 2 weeks to first decision.
Entry: Map
You know genomics belongs in your program. Map gives you the population baseline and opens the path to Markers and Sift when your program is ready. No diagnostic overhead needed.
Approx. 4 months to characterized baseline.
Map + Markers + Sift
The complete decision ladder. From population characterization to validated markers to plant-level screening at scale. Designed for programs with a clear multi-season commitment to genomic selection.
Approx. 18 months to operational screening capacity.
There is no catalog price that fits your crop, your population, and your selection targets. Every number in this document is a starting point. The real number comes from having a conversation about your program.
The right entry point, scoped to your objectives, and truly improving the performance of your program would be unreasonable with a "one size fits all" solution.
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Prices shown on this site are indicative starting points. Final pricing is built per program in conversation.
Six Products. One Decision Ladder.