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For sure, there's an exhilaration in being able to sequence image and text and have it published.
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.
Sir Mark Walport, director of the Wellcome Trust – which part-funded the study – said: "It is quite remarkable that we have gone from completion of the first human genome sequence in 2003 to being able to sequence more than a 1,000 human genomes for a single study in 2012.
Rapid advances in being able to sequence the genetic code of patients are allowing breakthroughs in understanding which mutations transform a healthy cell into a cancerous one.
If he wanted to learn more about their origins, Schroeder knew he needed their DNA, but he wasn't particularly optimistic about being able to sequence it.
Being able to sequence the full human genome at a cost of $1,000 or less is regarded as a milestone in science.
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Similarly, the GenapSys GENIUS sequencer is no larger than an iPad and is able to sequence DNA practically anywhere.
I published it six years ago, at least what they were able to sequence back in late 2008.
Have you ever wondered how scientists are able to sequence DNA's genetic code?
It has said its machine might be able to sequence a human genome for $72,000, with further improvements to come.
With Pacific Biosciences technology, scientists would theoretically be able to sequence the same piece of DNA multiple times.
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