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Use the Lander and Waterman application of the Poisson distribution to calculate the number of reads that you need to sequence to obtain 20X coverage for a genome of size 5 Mb and Illumina reads of 100 bp. How does that compare with the number of reads that you would need with Sanger capillary sequencing (read length 800 bp)
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