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454 Sequencing, is a type of massively parallel [[DNA Sequencing|DNA sequencing]]. 454 sequencing uses a large-scale system known as PYROSEQUENCING and able to sequence much longer reads than [https://teaching.ncl.ac.uk/bms/wiki/index.php/ILLUMINA_(SOLEXA)_DNA_SEQUENCING Illumina sequencing].&nbsp; 454 Sequencing was created by biotech company 454 in 2005 and was released as a faster, cheaper alternative to other [[DNA|DNA]] sequencing methods available at the time, such as the [[Sanger “dideoxy” method|Sanger “dideoxy” method]]<ref>Wellcome.ac.uk, (2015). DNA sequencing - the 454 method | Wellcome Trust. [online] Available at: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Education-resources/Education-and-learning/Resources/Animation/WTX056046.htm [Accessed 19 Oct. 2015].</ref>  
454 Sequencing, is a type of massively parallel [[DNA Sequencing|DNA sequencing]]. 454 sequencing uses a large-scale system known as PYROSEQUENCING and able to sequence much longer reads than [[Illumina sequencing|Illumina sequencing]]. 454 Sequencing was created by biotech company 454 in 2005 and was released as a faster, cheaper alternative to other [[DNA|DNA]] sequencing methods available at the time, such as the [[Sanger “dideoxy” method|Sanger “dideoxy” method]]<ref>Wellcome.ac.uk, (2015). DNA sequencing - the 454 method | Wellcome Trust. [online] Available at: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Education-resources/Education-and-learning/Resources/Animation/WTX056046.htm [Accessed 19 Oct. 2015].</ref>.<br>  


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454 Sequencing, is a type of massively parallel DNA sequencing. 454 sequencing uses a large-scale system known as PYROSEQUENCING and able to sequence much longer reads than Illumina sequencing. 454 Sequencing was created by biotech company 454 in 2005 and was released as a faster, cheaper alternative to other DNA sequencing methods available at the time, such as the Sanger “dideoxy” method[1].

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  1. Wellcome.ac.uk, (2015). DNA sequencing - the 454 method | Wellcome Trust. [online] Available at: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Education-resources/Education-and-learning/Resources/Animation/WTX056046.htm [Accessed 19 Oct. 2015].