DNAnexus raises $1.55M for DNA sequencing
DNAnexus, maker of software used to manage data gathered from DNA sequencing processes, has brought in $1.55 million in a first round of funding, according to PE Wire. First Round Capital provided the bulk of the financing for the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company.
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