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Key Points Highly parallel genomic assays have two fundamental characteristics: a highly parallel array-based read-out and an intrinsically scalable, multiplexing sample preparation.
These are often arrays of purified proteins from distinct families, for example, an array of kinases, or cell cycle proteins, or all of the possible post-translational variants of a single protein.
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