Note that the 928:1389 and 929:1388 base pairs are also both red.
How long would it take for selection to specify 10 8 base pairs?
By September 2009, the price had dropped to less than $0.50 per base pair with some improvement in turn around time.
It has over 12 million base pairs and around 6000 genes.
Completing this for a single, 200 base pair read literally takes days.
This means a total of 60 billion base pairs that must be sequenced.
In particular, the length of each base pair is the same.
The size of the genome is usually between 6000-8000 base pairs.
A total of 1,078 cassettes all 1,080 base pair long were built.
These base pairs are chosen so only the target gene will have them.