This next-generation biochemistry platform, dubbed 'Serenity', was assembled from the components of an old Illumina DNA sequencer.
Credit: Curtis Layton
In a basement storeroom at Stanford University in California, the guts of a dozen DNA sequencers lie exposed—hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cameras and lasers, optics and fluid controllers, all scavenged from a late-model, next-generation Illumina DNA sequencer called GAIIx.
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