DNA Sequencing

DNA Sequencing

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Clinical Sequencing, Next Generation Sequencing, and Sanger Sequencing

With sequencing methods of the past, such as the Sanger method, it could take as long as a decade to decode the human genome.
Today, next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has made it possible to do the same job in just a few days. NGS applications
enable unprecedented scalability and touch on all areas of DNA research, including whole-genome sequencing and exome sequencing.
These sensitive and contemporary sequencing methods enable researchers to discover a greater volume of submicroscopic genetic
mutations in our DNA, and they're paving the way for future genetic breakthroughs.
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