UC Davis and Novogene establish campus genomics center

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THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS and Novogene established a genomics sequencing center on the university’s Sacramento campus. Novogene purchased its second Illumina Hi-Seq X Ten system, which can perform whole human genome sequencing for less than $1,000, and will install five sequencers in the new facility, scheduled to open in early May. The center will...

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