Human Genome Sequencing Center
Human Genome Sequencing centers are some of the most technologically advanced places in the world. They focus on studying micro biology with short and long sequence DNA strands. By using processes such as mutagenesis where strands are changed in a stable manner by natural forces or by radiation, genomes can be properly replicated and purified for study. Also by use of insertion of arrays specific information can be seen by microscope and through the specific imaging of arrays. In the lab re sequencing as well as genomic study can often go through much amplification through different gels and scientific processes. Arrays are often run off expensive computer chips and much of the material is stored in databases in these centers.
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