
At the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology 2012 conference (AGBT), Oxford Nanopore Technologies Ltd. announced it is entering the gene-sequencing battle with a disposable DNAsequencer that will sell for below 逤 in the second half of 2012. The USB-size sequencer is referred to as the MinION (min-ion), and has currently demonstrated the potential to bring genome sequencing and personalized medicine out of the lab and into physicians’ offices…
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