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The phrase "able to sequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to arrange or organize items, events, or data in a specific order.
Example: "The new software is able to sequence the data efficiently for better analysis."
Alternatives: "capable of sequencing" or "able to arrange".
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Similarly, the GenapSys GENIUS sequencer is no larger than an iPad and is able to sequence DNA practically anywhere.
Have you ever wondered how scientists are able to sequence DNA's genetic code?
I published it six years ago, at least what they were able to sequence back in late 2008.
For sure, there's an exhilaration in being able to sequence image and text and have it published.
With Pacific Biosciences technology, scientists would theoretically be able to sequence the same piece of DNA multiple times.
But short of being able to sequence everyone's genome, many contend that race is often a useful, if imperfect, way of identifying the disease-causing variations.
It has said its machine might be able to sequence a human genome for $72,000, with further improvements to come.
Nevertheless, I think one day that we will be able to sequence DNA that is 500,000 years old – and possibly a million years.
From that genetic material, they were able to sequence the entire genomes of 2,340 different microbial species, most of which were new to science.
Some experts think that within five years, doctors may be able to sequence the entire genome of an embryo from a single cell.
For example, Applied Biosystems, a veteran in the sequencing industry, recently announced a next-generation technology that it believes will be able to sequence genomes for $10,000.
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