The phrase
"sequencing capacity" refers to the ability or capability to arrange or put things in a particular order or sequence. It means having the resources or capability to make a systematic arrangement or order of events, data, or tasks.
Full definition
The Sequencing Unit manages a large park of last - generation sequencing systems, which positions the CNAG as one of the top European centers in terms
of sequencing capacity.
Like computer memory,
genome sequencing capacity has been rising exponentially and decreasing in cost, making possible the deciphering of ever - larger genomes.
«This allows our current
Illumina sequencing capacity to be spent on other types of sequencing, including RNA - Seq and non-human organisms going forward» says Joakim Lundeberg at NGI in Stockholm.
«BGI has continually expanded its
SMRT Sequencing capacity based on steadily rising demand from its vast user base,» said Michael Hunkapiller, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO of PacBio.
That gives it more gene -
sequencing capacity, Wince - Smith said, than all of the genome centers supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health combined.
Still, while he thinks we have the «
sequencing capacity» to deal with the demands,» [I'm] not sure we have the cognitive capacity.»
Almost half of
the sequencing capacity will be dedicated to medical sequencing.
Chronic levels of stress inhibit working memory, process speed,
sequencing capacity and attentional skills.