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Your DNA on a USB Memory Stick in Hours

Sunday, February 19, 2012
Oxford Nanopore has perfected a DNA sequencing machine that can decode your DNA within hours rather than days. The new nanosequencing technology would revolutionize the industry.

Read the report in the Guardian and hear what scientists are saying.
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