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    A nanopore is a pore of nanometer size. It may, for example, be created by a pore-forming protein or as a hole in synthetic materials such as silicon or...
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    Nanopore sequencing is a third generation approach used in the sequencing of biopolymers — specifically, polynucleotides in the form of DNA or RNA. Using...
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  • Oxford Nanopore Technologies plc is a UK-based company which develops and sells nanopore sequencing products (including the portable DNA sequencer, MinION)...
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  • sequencing technology development, namely, Pacific Biosciences, Oxford Nanopore Technology, Quantapore (CA-USA), and Stratos (WA-USA). These companies...
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    dyes. Oxford Nanopore Technologies is another company developing third-generation sequencers using electronic systems based on nanopore sensing technologies...
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  • A nanopore battery is a rechargeable battery that is a composite of billions of nanoscale batteries formed within the pores of a substrate. The space inside...
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  • electrical current changes resulting from nucleotides passing through a nanopore. One computer program for accomplishing this job is Phred, which is a widely...
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    main areas of nanopore sequencing in development are solid state nanopore sequencing, and protein based nanopore sequencing. Protein nanopore sequencing...
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    concentration and zeta potential of particles as they pass through a size-tunable nanopore. The technique adapts the principle of resistive pulse sensing, which monitors...
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  • referred to as a nanopore, could distinguish between purine and pyrimidine bases in single RNA molecules. In 2007, Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT)...
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  • technologies like PacBio and fourth generation technologies like Oxford Nanopore (called long read technologies) are longer with read lengths typically...
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    Alpha-hemolysin has been used extensively in academic research as a single molecule nanopore sensor. In 1996 it was first shown that single-stranded nucleic acids can...
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  • Nanotube Device Fabrication Solid state nanopores - Introduction to nanopore sensing - Technology - Oxford Nanopore Technologies Archived 2012-12-22 at the...
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    methylated cytosines will not be affected. Certain sequencing methods, such as nanopore sequencing, allow sequencing of native DNA. Native (=unamplified) DNA retains...
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    Lithium–polymer Lithium–sulfur Lithium–titanate Metal–air Molten salt Nanopore Nanowire Nickel–cadmium Nickel–hydrogen Nickel–iron Nickel–lithium Nickel–metal...
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    known for expanding the studies on nanopore technology by developing a method for detecting DNA damage using a nanopore., One of the objectives of the Burrows...
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  • against Oxford Nanopore Technologies. Illumina claimed that Oxford Nanopore infringed its patents on the use of a biological nanopore, Mycobacterium smegmatis...
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    MGISEQ-T7 (2019) 1 day 2x150 bp 250,000 Pacific Biosciences Revio (2023) 12-30 hours 15–25 kb 15,000 Oxford Nanopore MinIon (2019) 3 days 13–20 kb 700...
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  • Television), a Belarusian national television station Oxford Nanopore Technologies, a UK-based nanopore sequencing company On Ting stop (MTR station code ONT)...
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    Shen G, Zhao W, Men D, Deng Z, Yu L, Wei W, Li Y, Liu T (29 July 2021). "Nanopore Targeted Sequencing for the Accurate and Comprehensive Detection of SARS-CoV-2...
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    type strain reveal 100%-match between PacBio-solo and Illumina-Oxford Nanopore hybrid assemblies". Scientific Reports. 10 (1): 11656. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-68249-y...
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  • Minion (solver), constraint solver MinION, a nanopore DNA sequencing platform developed by Oxford Nanopore Technologies Minion (typeface), the name of...
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    Other technologies have emerged, including Nanopore technology. Though the sequencing accuracy of Nanopore technology is lower than those above, its read...
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    fabricating solid-state nanopores for DNA translocation 2004, discovery of new physics in translocation of DNA through nanopores; first experimental study...
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  • More recently, the use of light transmission technique as a method for nanopore size measurement has been proposed. Carbon nanotube Nanofiltration Nanofluidics...
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  • Kristiansen; Signe Kjelstrup (2021). "Particle flow through a hydrophobic nanopore: Effect of long-ranged wall–fluid repulsion on transport coefficients"...
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  • it and allowing the hydrogen fluoride to burn inverted pyramid-shaped nanopores into the silicon. The process produced pores as small as 590 nm that let...
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  • assign a placeholder base quality (Q0) to all bases in the read. Oxford Nanopore Duplex reads, called using the dorado basecaller are typically stored in...
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  • smallest amount of material ever using the minION device developed by Oxford Nanopore Technologies. The researchers only needed 2 picograms for the sequencing...
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    platforms developed by Illumina, Thermo Fisher, BGI/MGI, PacBio, and Oxford Nanopore Technologies. For Illumina short-read sequencing, a common technology for...
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