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English: This image was taken from the journal titled: "Sequencing technologies and genome sequencing" It shows the 2nd Generation of Sequencing Technology and the Biology behind it
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Source Journal of Applied Genetics - Volume 52 - Issue 4
Author Chandra Shekhar Pareek, Rafal Smoczynski, and Andrzej Tretyn

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