Sequencing Technologies

Sequencing technologies refer to a range of methods used to determine the order of nucleotides in a DNA molecule. They are essential in the field of genetics and genomics, with applications ranging from the study of single genes to the analysis of entire genomes. Sequencing technologies provide crucial insights into a variety of biological processes, from the origin and evolution of species to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. In addition, they are a key component of many biotechnological and industrial applications, such as drug discovery and production of bioproducts.

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