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Nature Reviews Genetics 9, 811 (1 November 2008) | doi:10.1038/nrg2471
From the editors
Abstract
A revolution in genomic science is underway. The reign of Sanger sequencing is coming to an end as a new generation of sequencing technologies allows vastly greater volumes of sequence information to be produced quickly and at an ever-decreasing cost.
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