Wow, someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed. The references to PacBio and their latest claims are covered up in a paper-thin veil.
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Originally posted by nickloman View PostIt's a satire or a spoof of sequencing marketing & hype - timed with the AGBT meeting - not a specific dig at any one company! I thought it was brilliant.
Edit: On further reading, sent to you by Neil on Twitter?Last edited by maubp; 02-16-2012, 12:50 AM.
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Originally posted by nickloman View PostIt's a satire or a spoof of sequencing marketing & hype - timed with the AGBT meeting - not a specific dig at any one company! I thought it was brilliant.
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Originally posted by BBoy View PostNot sure I buy this. The all-consonant acronyms, the references to gold sponsors at AGBT (on the Twitter feed), the 99.999% consensus accuracy helped along by Illumina reads --- there are just too many coincidences. It is very funny but whoever wrote it definitely had PACB in mind
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Originally posted by Elcannibal View PostFrankly, the level of BS marketing involved in ALL sequencing machine provider is beyond me... When I see how much it actually costs society (purchase, red tape, infrastructure, qualification, service, usability and life span) to get one long read, I ask myself if the Talibans have won...
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Let's leave this thread alone here in the "PacBio" sub-forum - there's a thread over in "the pipeline" sub-forum on Oxford Nanopore,
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