This is a rather obvious thing to try, http://www.nature.com/news/2008/081120/full/news.2008.1245.html Erika Check Hayden A much-watched Silicon Valley company has published a proof of concept for its DNA-sequencing technology, which it hopes will one day be going through entire human genomes in minutes. Pacific Biosciences of Menlo Park, California, reports today that it can generate continuous stretches of DNA sequence up to thousands of base pairs long. But it may be something to watch for non-obvious bio-informatics opps. Is anyone aware of particularly interesting efforts related to the above?
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