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  2. Linked-read sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Following this lawsuit, 10x Genomics discontinued their linked-read assay. [15] An exception was made for linked-read products which had already been sold by the company prior to the lawsuit, allowing 10x Genomics to continue to provide those researchers with services such as support and warranty maintenance for this technology. [citation needed]

  3. 10x Genomics - Wikipedia

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    In November 2018, a Delaware jury found that 10x Genomics infringed on several University of Chicago patents which were exclusively licensed to Bio-Rad. 10x Genomics were ordered to pay $24 million in damages to Bio-Rad and a 15% royalty on sales. [14] [15] 10x Genomics appealed the verdict but the decision was upheld in August 2020.

  4. RNA-Seq - Wikipedia

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    Sequencing platform choice and parameters are guided by experimental design and cost. ... e.g., 10x Genomics Chromium, Illumina Bio ... that compare the ...

  5. DNA sequencer - Wikipedia

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    Cost per run US$350 US$7,000 US$6,000 (30x human genome) US$4,000 $125–300 USD US$4 (single read/reaction) N/A Cost per Mb US$1.00 US$10 US$0.07 US$0.13 $0.13 - US$0.60 US$2400 $0.007 Cost per instrument US$80,000 US$500,000 US$690,000 US$495,000 US$695,000 US$95,000 N/A

  6. Microsoft launches lightweight AI model - AOL

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    "Phi-3 is not slightly cheaper, it's dramatically cheaper, we're talking about a 10x cost difference compared to the other models out there with similar capabilities," said Sébastien Bubeck ...

  7. Hi-C (genomic analysis technique) - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1. An overview of the Hi-C workflow and its applications in research. Figure made using BioRender. Hi-C is a high-throughput genomic and epigenomic technique to capture chromatin conformation (3C). [1]

  8. DNA sequencing - Wikipedia

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    The Sanger method, in mass production form, is the technology which produced the first human genome in 2001, ushering in the age of genomics. However, later in the decade, radically different approaches reached the market, bringing the cost per genome down from $100 million in 2001 to $10,000 in 2011. [74]

  9. Single-cell transcriptomics - Wikipedia

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    Single-cell transcriptomics examines the gene expression level of individual cells in a given population by simultaneously measuring the RNA concentration (conventionally only messenger RNA (mRNA)) of hundreds to thousands of genes. [1]