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July 01, 2008

High Throughput Sequencing, Moore's Law, The Next Generation, and Storage Options

It will be interesting to see if DNA sequencing technology continues to follow a Moore's law-like trajectory over the coming decades.  Clearly, next generation technologies are going to have a massive impact both in the research setting and on medical resequencing. 

Alexis Madrigal at Wired Science wrote a nice piece on the technological advances leading to the current generation of high-throughput sequencers and also the next generation: Pacific Biosciences and Helicos.

Also notable is a post from the always excellent Daniel MacArthur at Genetic Future on options for storage of personal genome sequences.

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