<div class="memberdescriptionR"><p>GATC Biotech is a German company specialist in DNA and RNA sequencing for academic and industrial partners worldwide. They are Europe’s leading service provider of DNA sequencing with more than 10,000 academics and industrial customers worldwide. GATC Biotech has sequenced more than 6 million samples, tens of thousands of bacterial, plant and other whole genomes as well as hundreds of whole human genomes.</p></div>
<div class="memberdescriptionR"><p>GATC Biotech is a German company specialist in DNA and RNA sequencing for academic and industrial partners worldwide. They are Europe’s leading service provider of DNA sequencing with more than 10,000 academics and industrial customers worldwide. GATC Biotech has sequenced more than 6 million samples, tens of thousands of bacterial, plant and other whole genomes as well as hundreds of whole human genomes.</p></div>
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<h2>SnapGene</h2>
<h2>SnapGene</h2>
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<div class="memberdescriptionR"><p>SnapGene is a molecular biology software company born out of frustration after seeing how many avoidable mistakes were being made because biologist still didn't know the full properties of the DNA molecules they were using. For the creators of SnapGene the solution to this problem was simple. A molecular biology program that is easier to use then pen and paper, and which would automatically produce records of all the data produced so that it could be seen and used by all. This is how SnapGene was initially thought up and it has already won major funding from NIH and is being used all around the world by various labs and molecular biologists alike.</p></div>
<div class="memberdescriptionR"><p>SnapGene is a molecular biology software company born out of frustration after seeing how many avoidable mistakes were being made because biologist still didn't know the full properties of the DNA molecules they were using. For the creators of SnapGene the solution to this problem was simple. A molecular biology program that is easier to use then pen and paper, and which would automatically produce records of all the data produced so that it could be seen and used by all. This is how SnapGene was initially thought up and it has already won major funding from NIH and is being used all around the world by various labs and molecular biologists alike.</p></div>