A new generation of non-Sanger-based sequencing technologies has delivered on its promise of sequencing DNA at unprecedented speed, thereby enabling impressive scientific achievements and novel biological applications. However, before stepping into the limelight, next-generation sequencing had to overcome the inertia of a field that relied on Sanger-sequencing for 30 years.
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Schuster, S. Next-generation sequencing transforms today's biology. Nat Methods 5, 16–18 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth1156
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