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Revisiting published genomes with fresh eyes and new data: Revising old sequencing data can yield unexpected insights and identify errors.

David Roy Smith
Published in: EMBO reports (2019)
Old data are like yesterday's leftovers: sapped of novelty and excitement. But revisiting old sequence data with a fresh mind and new techniques can yield new and unexpected results.
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