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by new299 4147 days ago
The article in question used the Illumina HiSeq 2500 for sequencing. Which would normally be described as a "next-generation" or "2nd generation" sequencer.

I would guess that the rapid reduction in sequencing cost, has in part allowed novel sample preps to be developed which have reduced the amount of material required for a sequencing project (such that even single cell sequencing projects are now feasible).