An automated DNA sequencing system, the collaborative effort of Japanese scientists and engineers, which has a potential output of up to 108,000 bases per day is described.
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Endo, I., Soeda, E., Murakami, Y. et al. Human genome analysis system. Nature 352, 89–90 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1038/352089a0
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