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Posted on February 20, 2017February 24, 2017 by scibeat
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Genetics
Oncology

Probing the Genomic Basis for Cancer

Using next-generation sequencing, investigators are able to sequence each individual DNA molecule separately, rather than combining the sequences of all fragments, as older sequencing machines do.

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