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Automated high-speed DNA sequencing

The Japanese project for the development of a super-sequencer for DNA analysis has reached the point at which estimates of cost can be attempted.

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Wada, A. Automated high-speed DNA sequencing. Nature 325, 771–772 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/325771a0

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