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Fluorescence detection in automated DNA sequence analysis
- Lloyd M. Smith, Jane Z. Sanders, Robert J. Kaiser, Peter Hughes, Chris Dodd, Charles R. Connell, Cheryl Heiner, Stephen B. H. Kent, Leroy E. Hood,
- Original article citation: Nature 321, (1986).
- Categories: Technology & Inventions, Biology, and Medicine
- Recommended by: Chris Gunter on 10/09/2007 04:17PM GMT
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This is a first description of using fluorescence technology to automate DNA sequencing, eventually resulting in the human genome sequence.
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