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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe “How do you handle terabytes of data?” asks _Nature Methods_' Chief Editor Veronique Kiermer at Methagora, the journal's blog


(http://blogs.nature.com/nmeth/methagora/2008/06/data_overload.html). That, she says, “is a question that more and more investigators must face, on a weekly basis” — and is also the topic of


the journal's July Editorial (_Nature Methods_ 5, 577; 2008). Kiermer notes that a single experimental run of light-sheet fluorescence microscopy can generate so much raw data that


handling and storage become a challenge. The '1000 Genomes' project asks participants to save raw sequencing data in public archives that are being developed in the United States


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