Chapter Two : Avian Influenza by Timm C. Harder and Ortrud Werner in 'Influenza Report 2006' Large-scale sequencing of human influenza reveals the dynamic nature of viral genome evolution Nature magazine presents a summary of what has been discovered in the Influenza Genome Sequencing Project.
Large-scale sequencing is not scheduled to begin until the cost of sequencing is reduced significantly, to less than $1 per subunit.
March 1999 - Large-scale sequencing of the human genome begins.
Large-scale sequencing will continue until at least 2003.
Large-scale sequencing can be used to sequence the 4C library.
Large-scale sequencing of DNA is a new art that the consortium learned by doing it.
Large-scale sequencing of human influenza reveals the dynamic nature of viral genome evolution.
Large-scale sequencing often aims at sequencing very long DNA pieces, such as whole chromosomes, although large-scale sequencing can also be used to generate very large numbers of short sequences, such as found in phage display.