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The Maximum Length of DNA That Can Be Sequenced at One

Question 100

Question 100

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The maximum length of DNA that can be sequenced at one time by means of the standard technology is about _______ bases.


A) 700
B) 3,000
C) 7,000
D) 30,000
E) 70,000

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