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DNA sequencing is caught in deluge of data

“We are going to have to come up with really clever ways to throw away data so we can see new stuff.” Andrew Pollack reports on how the recent plunge in the cost of DNA sequencing is presenting scientist with new, as yet unresolved, challenges of a different kind.
www.nytimes.com

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Posted on 18/12/201122/07/2020Author edafeCategories articleTags analysis, computing, cost, dna, genome, information, overload, progress, science

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