ASU scientists develop universal DNA reader to advance faster, cheaper sequencing efforts

Thursday, February 11, 2010 - 18:42 in Biology & Nature

Arizona State University scientists have come up with a new twist in their efforts to develop a faster and cheaper way to read the DNA genetic code. They have developed the first, versatile DNA reader that can discriminate between DNA's four core chemical components?the key to unlocking the vital code behind human heredity and health.

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