A set of tools for working with 454 sequences
Pyrosequencing is often referred to as next-generation sequencing (although it would be increasingly more accurate to refer to traditional Sanger sequencing as previous-generation sequencing) as it produces large amounts of sequences at lower costs. As the technology is radically different, so are the type of data that results from it, and while it is possible [...]
Posted on July 3rd, 2009 by ketil
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