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The genomic revolution will be youTubed
Posted by cistronic in Science & Society on 2011/10/30
The TED talk by Richard Resnick “Welcome to the genomic revolution” is a very accessible overview of the potential of current sequencing technologies, highlighting that progress in the field now outperforms Moores law.
Although it is said that the revolution will not be televised, it is brought to you by youTube 😉
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