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Finally, Scientists Sequence Single Cells with Long-Read Technology
By combining two innovative approaches, researchers can now sequence the full spectrum of mutational differences between individual cells’ genomes.
Finally, Scientists Sequence Single Cells with Long-Read Technology
Finally, Scientists Sequence Single Cells with Long-Read Technology

By combining two innovative approaches, researchers can now sequence the full spectrum of mutational differences between individual cells’ genomes.

By combining two innovative approaches, researchers can now sequence the full spectrum of mutational differences between individual cells’ genomes.

Long-fragment reads

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In a preprint, researchers fill in some of the holes left in the first draft of the human genetic code, published at the turn of the century.
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Highlights from a series of three webinars on the future of genome research, held by The Scientist to celebrate 60 years of the DNA double helix
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