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Gen chip technology dramatically improved

 
  November, 16 2001 4:32
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New analysis promises to speed application of human genome draft

A small team of scientists has dramatically improved "gene chip" technology, for the first time making it a practical method for rapidly determining the sequence of genetic building blocks. The advance, likely to speed the search for disease-related genetic changes, is reported in the November issue of the journal Genome Research.
National Institutes of Health

Contact:
Joanna Downer
jdowner1@jhmi.edu
410-614-5105
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions


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