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Great critique chez MacArthur. I hope it sparks a back and forth in the comments there. For those of us looking at nextgen sequencing from the outside, it’s difficult to understand the criticisms of the different approaches, much less rank them by importance (once we’ve an idea of what “importance” is in a given context, that is!). Ah, what published science would be like if every peer review was as in-depth and frank as what you’ve written.
wow…you’re on scienceblogs – congrats!