@article{Erlich01102015, author = {Erlich, Yaniv}, title = {A vision for ubiquitous sequencing}, volume = {25}, number = {10}, pages = {1411-1416}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.1101/gr.191692.115}, abstract ={Genomics has recently celebrated reaching the $1000 genome milestone, making affordable DNA sequencing a reality. With this goal successfully completed, the next goal of the sequencing revolution can be sequencing sensors—miniaturized sequencing devices that are manufactured for real-time applications and deployed in large quantities at low costs. The first part of this manuscript envisions applications that will benefit from moving the sequencers to the samples in a range of domains. In the second part, the manuscript outlines the critical barriers that need to be addressed in order to reach the goal of ubiquitous sequencing sensors.}, URL = {http://genome.cshlp.org/content/25/10/1411.abstract}, eprint = {http://genome.cshlp.org/content/25/10/1411.full.pdf+html}, journal = {Genome Research} }