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Illumina’s latest sequencing device, the MiSeqi100 System, can process data in as little as four hours and allows for reagents to be stored at room temperature. (Courtesy of Illumina)
Illumina’s latest sequencing device, the MiSeqi100 System, can process data in as little as four hours and allows for reagents to be stored at room temperature. (Courtesy of Illumina)
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San Diego-based Illumina announced its latest MiSeq i100 benchtop sequencers on Wednesday

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