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  • noun Plural form of sequencer.

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Examples

  • One reason for the caution displayed by the genome sequencers is a largely overlooked drama that has been playing out on the fringes of the Human Genome Project for the past ten years.

    The Genetic Archaeology of Race 2001

  • One reason for the caution displayed by the genome sequencers is a largely overlooked drama that has been playing out on the fringes of the Human Genome Project for the past ten years.

    The Genetic Archaeology of Race 2001

  • The machines, called sequencers, allow scientists to identify the arrangement of the three billion chemical building blocks that make up someone's DNA.

    CBC | Top Stories News 2012

  • The machines, called sequencers, allow scientists to identify the arrangement of the 3 billion chemical building blocks that make up someone's DNA.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012

  • I had a bit of fun with this site’s design, which is inspired by the “piano roll” editor used in sequencers.

    New weblog: Sequenced Notes 2005

  • I had a bit of fun with this site’s design, which is inspired by the “piano roll” editor used in sequencers.

    Best Tool For the Job � Make Your PC Work (not look) More Like a Mac 2005

  • Traditionally such devices are referred to as "sequencers", as they combine audio signals from various sources into a sequence of sound output.

    About.com Focus on Linux 2010

  • Several upstart companies are working on superfast DNA sequencers that work via new technologies.

    Illumina's Cheap New Gene Machine Matthew Herper 2010

  • It doesn't break out sales of sequencing machines, but was expected to sell 490 sequencers this year, according to Leerink Swann.

    Illumina's Cheap New Gene Machine Matthew Herper 2010

  • The announcement comes amid challenging times for sequencing companies despite the rapid leaps in technology as restraints in government and academic research budgets and the uncertain economy have damped sales of big-ticket sequencers.

    Soon, $1,000 Will Map Your Genes Ron Winslow 2012

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