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  2. Nanopore sequencing - Wikipedia

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    A quarter of the world's SARS-CoV-2 viral genomes were sequenced with nanopore devices. The technology offers an important tool for combating antimicrobial resistance. [11] In 2020, China-based Qitan Technology launched its nanopore single-molecule gene sequencer, [12] while in 2024 MGI Tech launched its own products. [13]

  3. Nanopore - Wikipedia

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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 graphene. When a nanopore is present in an electrically insulating membrane, it can be used as a single-molecule detector.

  4. Oxford Nanopore Technologies - Wikipedia

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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) for the direct, electronic analysis of single molecules. [2] [3] [4] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. [5]

  5. Nanomedicine - Wikipedia

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    Nanopore technology for analysis of nucleic acids converts strings of nucleotides directly into electronic signatures. [ 43 ] Sensor test chips containing thousands of nanowires, able to detect proteins and other biomarkers left behind by cancer cells, could enable the detection and diagnosis of cancer in the early stages from a few drops of a ...

  6. DNA sequencer - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Nanopore Technologies' MinION sequencer is based on evolving nanopore sequencing technology to nucleic acid analyses. [37] The device is four inches long and gets power from a USB port. MinION decodes DNA directly as the molecule is drawn at the rate of 450 bases/second through a nanopore suspended in a membrane. [38]

  7. Third-generation sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Sequencing technologies with a different approach than second-generation platforms were first described as "third-generation" in 2008–2009. [4]There are several companies currently at the heart of third generation sequencing technology development, namely, Pacific Biosciences, Oxford Nanopore Technology, Quantapore (CA-USA), and Stratos (WA-USA).

  8. Donald Trump has a choice on tariffs: will he seek revenue or ...

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    “This is the textbook definition of a trade war,” DelBene said. Trump advisers have disputed claims that the proposed tariffs would spike prices, noting that inflation remained low during ...

  9. Base calling - Wikipedia

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    Base calling is the process of assigning nucleobases to chromatogram peaks, light intensity signals, or electrical current changes resulting from nucleotides passing through a nanopore. One computer program for accomplishing this job is Phred , which is a widely used base calling software program by both academic and commercial DNA sequencing ...