Long-read sequencing refers to DNA sequencing technologies that can sequence relatively long stretches of DNA in a single read, typically ranging from thousands to millions of base pairs. This contrasts with short-read sequencing, which produces reads of only a few hundred base pairs. Long-read sequencing is commonly used to resolve complex genomic regions, identify structural variants, and improve genome assembly.
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