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<p>The technique first breaks DNA down into many nuclotides. Then put them in a semi-conducotr&nbsp;that has may pores that sense the light. Next, this technique read the sequence of DNA using reactivity between the DNA and newly inserted light emitting nucleotides.</p>
 
<p>The technique first breaks DNA down into many nuclotides. Then put them in a semi-conducotr&nbsp;that has may pores that sense the light. Next, this technique read the sequence of DNA using reactivity between the DNA and newly inserted light emitting nucleotides.</p>

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PACBIO is a device that Pacific Bioscience introduced in 2004. This device uses a 3rd generation sequencing technique that professor George Church introduced.

 

3rd generation sequencing technique doesn't need duplication process.

 

The technique first breaks DNA down into many nuclotides. Then put them in a semi-conducotr that has may pores that sense the light. Next, this technique read the sequence of DNA using reactivity between the DNA and newly inserted light emitting nucleotides.