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Posted by taubek 10/25/2024

Yesterday, I plugged this guy into my laptop and sequenced a genome in 24 hours(old.reddit.com)
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atrus 10/30/2024|
Would these be useful in sequencing the plant/animal life around my home? I think it would be cool for there to be repos of local wildlife around their place. Although, I can't say I even know where to start in all that.
Mistletoe 10/30/2024||
“The future is already here, it's just not very evenly distributed.” -William Gibson
drops 10/25/2024||
thought this was about bio-reverse-engineering at first
aaron695 10/25/2024||
I think it only costs $2000 - https://store.nanoporetech.com/minion.html which is pretty amazing
the__alchemist 10/30/2024||
Unfortunately, the flow cells themselves make the cost of running these regularly much higher. This is still an amazing improvement from the past few years and decades! I am clarifying that we're not "at spend $2k and you're good."

I believe Illumina is still more cost effective for whole genome sequencing, but Oxford Nanopore is perfect for batched plasmid sequencing. For example, Plasmidsaurus will sequence your plasmid DNA for $15 each, and email you the results overnight!

rurban 10/26/2024||
Which would enabling every police officer to do DNA matching by themselves in the field, in minutes, not days in some external lab. A breakthrough
michaelbarton 10/30/2024|||
I curious to hear more about your thought. Would it be that they take a suspect’s swab at the scene and then match against a database?
jltsiren 10/30/2024||||
Technically it's been possible for a decade. Back then, it was kind of big news when people were using an earlier version of the device for sequencing in the field during the Ebola epidemic. Of course you still need some training to do it properly, and the field kits have a short shelf life.
iphoneisbetter 11/3/2024|||
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