Ultrahigh-Throughput Multiplexing and Sequencing of >500-Base-Pair Amplicon Regions on the Illumina HiSeq 2500 Platform
Johanna B. Holm(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Jacques Ravel(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Rebecca M. Brotman(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Khalil G. Ghanem(Johns Hopkins University), Patti E. Gravitt(Milken Institute), Elias McComb(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Matthew L. Settles(University of California, Davis), Courtney K. Robinson(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Xin He(University of Maryland, College Park), Li Fu(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Hongqiu Yang(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Pawel Gajer(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Michael S. Humphrys(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Sandra Ott(University of Maryland, Baltimore)
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