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polonies using single-base extension which could achieve 5-6 bases reads. By 2005, these early attempts had been overhauled to develop the existing polony sequencing technology. The highly parallel sequencing-by-ligation concepts of polony sequencing has contributed the basis for later sequencing
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The sequencing instrument used in this technique could be set up by the commonly available fluorescence microscope and a computer controlled flowcell. The required instruments cost around US$ 130,000 in 2005. A dedicated polony sequencing machine,
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