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Oct 2013
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Bioinformatics: What the Clinical Labora...

Association for Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine
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New diagnostics technologies such as microarrays, next generation, or massively parallel sequencing, are generating an unprecedented amount of data. This requires a sophisticated knowledge of bioinformatics for proper storage, analysis, and mining of these very large data sets.

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