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Complete genomics - a next-generation dna sequencing service offered by complete genomics. Unamplified human genomic dna is sheared into 500bp fragments and then amplified to create dna nano-balls (dnbs). The dnbs are arrayed on a substrate and their sequence is determined by combinatorial probe-anchor ligation (cpal) sequencing.
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