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  • The cost and speed of DNA sequencing have seen significant advancements.
  • Solexa sequencing technology is a key driver of these improvements.
  • The development of this technology stemmed from basic research rather than strategic initiatives.

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  • To highlight the impact of Solexa sequencing on DNA sequencing capabilities.
  • To discuss the potential future applications of whole-genome sequencing in medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Solexa sequencing technology.
  • Whole-genome sequencing.

Main Results:

  • Tremendous improvements in the speed and cost of DNA sequencing.
  • The advent of affordable whole-genome sequencing for individuals.

Conclusions:

  • Solexa sequencing represents a major leap in genomic technology.
  • Whole-genome sequencing holds transformative potential for medical classification, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders.