sequenator

/ˈsiːkwəneɪtər/
noun
  1. A machine or device that determines the order of chemical units in a molecule, such as DNA or protein.
    • The sequenator produced a complete map of the bacterial genome in just a few hours.
    • Scientists rely on a sequenator to read the genetic code of organisms.
    • The lab used a new sequenator to analyze the patient's DNA sample.