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Targeting One Megabase Per Second, VisiGen Plans to Offer Sequencing Services by 2009
[May 8, 2007]
By Julia Karow
VisiGen was founded in 2000 to develop a real-time single-molecule sequencing-by-synthesis technology that will eventually read one million bases of DNA per second. It hopes to offer a sequencing service based on its technology by the end of 2009, followed by an instrument release about two years after that.
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