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Nanopore sequencing | Summary
Nanopore sequencing | Summary

Applications and potentials of nanopore sequencing in the (epi)genome and  (epi)transcriptome era - ScienceDirect
Applications and potentials of nanopore sequencing in the (epi)genome and (epi)transcriptome era - ScienceDirect

Using long nanopore reads to delineate structural variants (SVs) in the human  genome
Using long nanopore reads to delineate structural variants (SVs) in the human genome

DNA machine can sequence human genomes in hours | Genetics | The Guardian
DNA machine can sequence human genomes in hours | Genetics | The Guardian

IJMS | Free Full-Text | Evaluation of Oxford Nanopore MinION RNA-Seq  Performance for Human Primary Cells | HTML
IJMS | Free Full-Text | Evaluation of Oxford Nanopore MinION RNA-Seq Performance for Human Primary Cells | HTML

Oxford Nanopore, the disruptive unicorn gunning for Illumina | Evaluate
Oxford Nanopore, the disruptive unicorn gunning for Illumina | Evaluate

Oxford Nanopore on Twitter: "Nanopore sequencing has been used to smash the  record for the largest animal genome ever assembled. The Australian  lungfish genome is 43 billion base pairs long — 14x
Oxford Nanopore on Twitter: "Nanopore sequencing has been used to smash the record for the largest animal genome ever assembled. The Australian lungfish genome is 43 billion base pairs long — 14x

NanoVar: accurate characterization of patients' genomic structural variants  using low-depth nanopore sequencing | Genome Biology | Full Text
NanoVar: accurate characterization of patients' genomic structural variants using low-depth nanopore sequencing | Genome Biology | Full Text

Human genomics | Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Human genomics | Oxford Nanopore Technologies

Nanopore sequencing contradicts human genome integration of SARS-CoV-2
Nanopore sequencing contradicts human genome integration of SARS-CoV-2

First Nanopore Sequencing of Human Genome
First Nanopore Sequencing of Human Genome

Sequencing of human genomes with nanopore technology | Nature Communications
Sequencing of human genomes with nanopore technology | Nature Communications

Human genomics | Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Human genomics | Oxford Nanopore Technologies

Genome assembly | Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Genome assembly | Oxford Nanopore Technologies

Most complete human genome assembly to date using single tech": Nature  Biotech paper from consortium of nine centres use MinION to sequence human  genome
Most complete human genome assembly to date using single tech": Nature Biotech paper from consortium of nine centres use MinION to sequence human genome

Researchers complete sequence of a human genome, supported by Oxford  Nanopore sequencing technology - Business & Innovation Magazine
Researchers complete sequence of a human genome, supported by Oxford Nanopore sequencing technology - Business & Innovation Magazine

The Human Genome Is—Finally!—Complete - The Atlantic
The Human Genome Is—Finally!—Complete - The Atlantic

An ambitious unicorn hopes to up-end DNA analysis | The Economist
An ambitious unicorn hopes to up-end DNA analysis | The Economist

Genome assembly | Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Genome assembly | Oxford Nanopore Technologies

Handheld device sequences human genome - BBC News
Handheld device sequences human genome - BBC News

Handheld Device Offers 'Most Complete' Gene Sequence Yet, And Costs $1000
Handheld Device Offers 'Most Complete' Gene Sequence Yet, And Costs $1000

De novo assembly of large eukaryotic genomes with long nanopore reads, and  scaffolding using Pore-C
De novo assembly of large eukaryotic genomes with long nanopore reads, and scaffolding using Pore-C

Oxford Nanopore on Twitter: "Read how #nanopore sequencing has been used to  smash the record for the largest animal #genome ever assembled. The  Australian lungfish genome is 43 billion base pairs long —
Oxford Nanopore on Twitter: "Read how #nanopore sequencing has been used to smash the record for the largest animal #genome ever assembled. The Australian lungfish genome is 43 billion base pairs long —

Human genomics | Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Human genomics | Oxford Nanopore Technologies