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The death of microarrays?

High-throughput gene sequencing seems to be stealing a march on microarrays. Heidi Ledford looks at a genome technology facing intense competition.

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Ledford, H. The death of microarrays?. Nature 455, 847 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/455847a

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