4. Conclusion
As demonstrated, the second-generation sequencers that have recently appeared have had a major impact in solving many problems in biology, especially in the healthcare field . They now have a sequencing capacity of up to 600 gigabases (Gb) per operating cycle, doubling on average every six months. These sequencers currently cost several hundred thousand euros to purchase, to which must be added the cost of reagents and peripheral equipment. Sample...
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Bibliography
Websites
Biorigami http://www.biorigami.com
France-Génomique https://www.france-genomique.org
GeT platforms http://get.genotoul.fr
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Events
Annual conference
Annual X-Gen Congress & Expo – San Diego, California http://www.xgencongress.com/
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Manufacturers – Suppliers – Distributors (non-exhaustive list)
23andMe https://www.23andme.com/
454 Life Sciences http://www.454.com/
Celera Genomics https://www.celera.com/
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Sequencing costs per genome
NHGRI Genome Sequencing Program (GSP) data http://www.genome.gov/images/content/cost_per_genome.jpg
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