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The genomics revolution that reached its climax in 2000 owes its very existence to two men. The first is Frederick Sanger who in 1977 developed the method for DNA sequencing that now bears his name.
TAS-Seq employs a nanowell/magnetic bead-based single-cell RNA sequencing platform, terminal transferase enzyme, and dideoxynucleotide phosphate terminators to generate high-precision information ...
TAS-Seq employs a nanowell/magnetic bead-based single-cell RNA sequencing platform, terminal transferase enzyme, and dideoxynucleotide phosphate terminators to generate high-precision information ...
The primary method of sequencing DNA — referred to as dideoxynucleotide sequencing, chain-termination sequencing or, more commonly, Sanger sequencing, after its inventor, Frederick Sanger 1 ...
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