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DREAMing of a patent-free human genome for clinical sequencing : Nature Biotechnology : Nature Publishing Group

DREAMing of a patent-free human genome for clinical sequencing : Nature Biotechnology : Nature Publishing Group

DREAMing of a patent-free human genome for clinical sequencing

Nature Biotechnology
31,
884–887
doi:10.1038/nbt.2703
Published online
Can methylation be the key to challenging the interpretation of existing gene patent claims? And can a novel PCR method be used to enable the sequencing of hundreds of genes?

At a glance

Figures

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  1. Agilent High Sensitivity chip of Haloplex assays after 15 cycles of PCR with (blue) and without (red) 5me-dCTP used in the PCR.
    Figure 1
  2. Illumina MiSeq V2.

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