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RT Seth Howes: I just sequenced a human genome to 30× coverage entirely at home. As far as I know, this is the first time this has been done. I didn...

Seth Howes claims to have sequenced a human genome to 30× coverage entirely at home using an Oxford Nanopore P2 Solo device, stating it is the first time this has been done. He completed the process without stepping into a lab, relying on self-taught wet lab biology, custom software and hardware, and AI assistance to overcome technical hurdles across multiple disciplines.

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