single-end
Britishnoun
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The following day, the cable went into what is known as single-end feed mode, in which it was being powered from Fiji but not from Tonga, said Craige Sloots, a spokesman for Southern Cross Cable Network, which is part of the collective working to repair the connection.
From New York Times
The libraries were sequenced on Illumina HiSeq 2500 sequencers to obtain on average 34 million 50-bp single-end reads per sample.
From Nature
The 36-bp single-end sequencing was performed using the Illumina HiSeq 2000 platform according to standard operating procedures.
From Nature
From a "single-end" in the Gorbals, they moved up the road to Bridgeton where they had an inside toilet for the first time, but she says conditions were still pretty rough.
From BBC
Paired-end genomic DNA and single-end MethylC-seq libraries were sequenced using the Illumina GAIIx as per manufacturer’s instructions.
From Nature
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