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Schwartz_D_nanoarray05_0192

David C. Schwartz, a professor of chemistry and genetics who specializes in genomic research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, peers through a nanoarray cube on Jan. 18, 2005. The transparent chip is used to separate and sort injected strands of DNA into channels smaller than the human hair, helping to align the material for analysis under a powerful microscope.

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David C. Schwartz, a professor of chemistry and genetics who specializes in genomic research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, peers through a nanoarray cube on Jan. 18, 2005. The transparent chip is used to separate and sort injected strands of DNA into channels smaller than the human hair, helping to align the material for analysis under a powerful microscope.