Announcement hails breakthrough in sequencing technology

2 December 2016
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New research led by some of the world’s leading genomic scientists marks a major breakthrough in sequencing technology, according to an announcement made on Thursday.

Oxford University’s Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics (WTCHG) and the UK genome analytics company Genomics announced the first sequencing and analysis of multiple human genomes using nanopore technology.

The announcement, made at the Oxford Nanopore Community meeting in New York City, detailed how this breakthrough raised the possibility of a major change to both the economics and the science of DNA sequencing.

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