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Single-molecule sequencing may be the wave of the future, but don't count out microfluidics yet. Jim Kling reports.

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Figure 1: Scanning electron micrograph of etched well in 454 PicoTiter sequencing plate.
Figure 2: Network Biosystems' large scale bioMEMS device, designed for use in an ultra-high throughput DNA sequencing system.

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Kling, J. Ultrafast DNA sequencing. Nat Biotechnol 21, 1425–1427 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt1203-1425

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