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True Single Molecule Sequencing edit

Hi there. Some comments about True Single Molecule Sequencing. First, please don't introduce forced breaks without a very good reason. The one you introduced in this edit, for instance, introduced a full page of empty space on my screen. Imagine reading an article in a journal with a full page of white space. Second, please avoid overlinking. DNA should be linked once, not one every occurrence. Third, please avoid linking to dab pages. You linked Primer, but which one do you mean? As you can see there are quite a number of options.Cleavage is the same. I would appreciate it if you could fix these. Best regards. --Muhandes (talk) 17:29, 26 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Now that you moved the article to Single molecule fluorescent sequencing it is a good idea to go over the article and make sure it makes sense. For example, the section "How tSMS Technology Works" seems a bit out of place, don't you think? You don't even mention tSMS before that section. --Muhandes (talk) 21:48, 1 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

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