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GBCF acquires new equipment

Published: April 20, 2017

Author: Brandi Klingerman

illumina NextSeq 500 Sequencing System

The new equipment supports a broad range of applications that can sequence millions of DNA fragments.

Read more:https://research.nd.edu/news/notre-dames-genomics-and-bioinformatics-core-facility-acquires-new-equipment/.

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