Although in the past few years the genome of several species, as well as humans, were sequenced using the automated Sanger method, the above-mentioned limitations of this method indicated a need to develop new and improved sequencing technologies to sequence the large number of human genomes and to find answers to biological problems of interest that could not be addressed before [1, 2].
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Masoudi-Nejad, A., Narimani, Z., & Hosseinkhan, N. (2013). Emergence of Next-Generation Sequencing (pp. 11–39). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7726-6_2
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