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Archive | July 25, 2012

Sequencing Data Roundtable

July 25, 2012 0 Comments

Illumina product experts discuss within 4 videos

  1. what it takes to get a good genome out of a sequencing system,
  2. what attributes of a sequencing system contribute to the quality of a sequencing data set,
  3. the hidden costs of accuracy and
  4. how next generation sequencing is moving into the clinic because of a better understanding of accuracy.

Please be tolerant, they’re from Marketing ;-)

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