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NanoNerds | Podcast: Using Graphene to Improve DNA Sequencing @NanoNerds | Uploaded November 2010 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
6/4/2010 - DNA sequencing technologies have been steadily improving and researchers are on a quest to figure just how quickly and cheaply we can sequence our DNA. Hear about a breakthrough methodology that uses graphene - super-thin sheets of carbon just 1 atom thick - to decode our genome.
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