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  • Some commentary on recent PacBio paper (and GnuBio)

    Over at my blog I have two posts commenting on a recent Nucleic Acids Research Paper from PacBio giving more details on the performance of their circular consensus sequencing: the first is a bit more directly on the paper & the second is filling in a gap in the first one.

    Also, before that I posted on GnuBio, which would also fit in this forum.

    Intelligent disagreement or shading of my comments is always welcome!

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    Originally posted by krobison View Post
    Over at my blog I have two posts commenting on a recent Nucleic Acids Research Paper from PacBio giving more details on the performance of their circular consensus sequencing: the first is a bit more directly on the paper & the second is filling in a gap in the first one.

    Also, before that I posted on GnuBio, which would also fit in this forum.

    Intelligent disagreement or shading of my comments is always welcome!
    Nice blog (I've been following for a while), and nice paper in BIB.

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