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454 LIFE SCIENCES GETS GENOME LICENSE FROM PYROSEQUENCING.
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Worldwide Biotech
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October 1, 2003
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454 Life Sciences, an innovative developer of genome-scale sequencing technologies and a majority-owned subsidiary of CuraGen Corporation (NASDAQ: CRGN), has obtained an exclusive license for sole use of sequencing by synthesis and pyrophosphate based sequencing for whole genome applications from Pyrosequencing AB (Stockholm: PYRO A), a global technology solutions provider for the Applied Genomics market.
Under the terms of the agreement, the license gives 454 Life Scien...
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