Third-generation DNA sequencing has enabled sequencing of long, unamplified DNA fragments with minimal steps. Direct sequencing of ssDNA or RNA gives valuable insights like base-level modifications, phosphoramidite synthesis yield estimates and strand quality analysis, without the need to add the complimentary strand. Direct sequencing of single-stranded nucleic acid species is challenging as they are non-compatible to the double-stranded sequencing adapters used by manufacturers. The MinION platform from Oxford Nanopore Technologies performs sequencing by passing single-strands of DNA through a layer of biological nanopore sensors; although sequencing is performed on single-strands, the recommended template by the manufacturer is double-st...
Nanopore sequencing was conceived in 1989 by Dave Deamer (UCSC). Over two decades of development fro...
Sequencing technologies have evolved dramatically since the first two bacterial genomes were publish...
A single-molecule method for sequencing DNA that does not require fluorescent labelling could reduce...
Third-generation DNA sequencing has enabled sequencing of long, unamplified DNA fragments with minim...
Nanopore sequencing offers a portable and affordable alternative to sequencing-by-synthesis methods ...
A nanopore-based device provides single-molecule detection and analytical capabilities that are achi...
This work describes advances in nanopore sequencing technology as they apply to RNA. RNAs in the cel...
The revolution of genome sequencing is continuing after the successful second-generation sequencing ...
AbstractThe revolution of genome sequencing is continuing after the successful second-generation seq...
Second generation sequencing has revolutionized genomic studies. However, most genomes contain repea...
Single molecule sequencing technologies, such as nanopore sequencing, provide new ways to investigat...
Today's short-read sequencing instruments can generate read lengths between 50 bp and 700 bp dependi...
DNA sequencing, i.e., the process of determining the succession of nucleotides on a DNA strand, has ...
Nanopore sequencing of DNA is a single-molecule technique that may achieve long reads, low cost and ...
The Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION sequencer enables the selection of specific DNA molecules fo...
Nanopore sequencing was conceived in 1989 by Dave Deamer (UCSC). Over two decades of development fro...
Sequencing technologies have evolved dramatically since the first two bacterial genomes were publish...
A single-molecule method for sequencing DNA that does not require fluorescent labelling could reduce...
Third-generation DNA sequencing has enabled sequencing of long, unamplified DNA fragments with minim...
Nanopore sequencing offers a portable and affordable alternative to sequencing-by-synthesis methods ...
A nanopore-based device provides single-molecule detection and analytical capabilities that are achi...
This work describes advances in nanopore sequencing technology as they apply to RNA. RNAs in the cel...
The revolution of genome sequencing is continuing after the successful second-generation sequencing ...
AbstractThe revolution of genome sequencing is continuing after the successful second-generation seq...
Second generation sequencing has revolutionized genomic studies. However, most genomes contain repea...
Single molecule sequencing technologies, such as nanopore sequencing, provide new ways to investigat...
Today's short-read sequencing instruments can generate read lengths between 50 bp and 700 bp dependi...
DNA sequencing, i.e., the process of determining the succession of nucleotides on a DNA strand, has ...
Nanopore sequencing of DNA is a single-molecule technique that may achieve long reads, low cost and ...
The Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION sequencer enables the selection of specific DNA molecules fo...
Nanopore sequencing was conceived in 1989 by Dave Deamer (UCSC). Over two decades of development fro...
Sequencing technologies have evolved dramatically since the first two bacterial genomes were publish...
A single-molecule method for sequencing DNA that does not require fluorescent labelling could reduce...