At CSHLÕs Woodbury Genome Center a decade ago, it took 12 technicians working in two shifts and six Òfirst generationÓ sequencing machines to sequence 70 million bases of DNA – repeats of A, T, G, C – in a single month.
August 12, 2011 |
At CSHLÕs Woodbury Genome Center a decade ago, it took 12 technicians working in two shifts and six Òfirst generationÓ sequencing machines to sequence 70 million bases of DNA – repeats of A, T, G, C – in a single month.
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