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<p>bases. This poses a new computational challenge for deciphering the signals and consequently inferring the sequence. Methods such as <a href="page.php?w=Hidden_Markov_model">Hidden Markov Models</a>, for example, have been leveraged for this purpose with some success.</p>

<p>On average, different individuals of the human population share about 99.9% of their genes. In other words, approximately only one out of every thousand bases would differ between any two person. The high error rates involved with third generation sequencing are inevitably</p><p>
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