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- Carlson_Curve abstract "The Carlson Curve is a term coined by The Economist to describe the biotechnological equivalent of Moore's law, and is named after author Rob Carlson. Carlson predicted that the doubling time of DNA sequencing technologies (measured by cost and performance) would be at least as fast as Moore's law. Carlson Curves illustrate the rapid (in some cases above exponential growth) decreases in cost, and increases in performance, of a variety of technologies, including DNA sequencing, DNA synthesis and a range of physical and computational tools used in protein expression and in determining protein structures.Moore's Law started being profoundly out-paced in January 2008 when the centers transitioned from Sanger sequencing to newer DNA sequencing technologies : 454 sequencing (average read length=300-400 bases): 10-fold Illumina and SOLiD sequencing (average read length=50-100 bases): 30-fold.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink 454_Life_Sciences.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink ABI_Solid_Sequencing.
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- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink DNA_synthesis.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink Exponential_growth.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink Illumina_(company).
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink Moores_law.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink Protein_expression.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink Protein_production_(biotechnology).
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink Protein_structure.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink Rob_Carlson.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink Sanger_sequencing.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink The_Economist.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLink File:Historic_cost_of_sequencing_a_human_genome.svg.
- Carlson_Curve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carlson Curve".
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- Carlson_Curve subject Category:DNA_sequencing.
- Carlson_Curve hypernym Term.
- Carlson_Curve comment "The Carlson Curve is a term coined by The Economist to describe the biotechnological equivalent of Moore's law, and is named after author Rob Carlson. Carlson predicted that the doubling time of DNA sequencing technologies (measured by cost and performance) would be at least as fast as Moore's law.".
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- Carlson_Curve depiction Historic_cost_of_sequencing_a_human_genome.svg.
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