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- Welcome to Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Oxford Nanopore provides a wide range of tools to support nanopore data analysis From preconfigured analysis workflows in EPI2ME, to the latest cutting-edge tools to make the most of your sequencing runs
- How Oxford Nanopore sequencing works
Each nanopore corresponds to its own electrode connected to a channel and sensor chip, which measures the electric current that flows through the nanopore When a molecule passes through a nanopore, the current is disrupted to produce a characteristic ‘squiggle’
- Applications for Nanopore sequencing
Nanopore sequencing offers advantages in all areas of research Our offering includes DNA sequencing, as well as RNA and gene expression analysis and future technology for analysing proteins
- Advantages of nanopore sequencing
Nanopore sequencing is the only sequencing technology that offers real-time analysis (for rapid insights), in fully scalable formats, can analyse native DNA or RNA, and sequence any length of fragment to achieve short to ultra-long read lengths
- Platform solution - Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Discover the benefits of nanopore sequencing and find out which sequencing device is right for your output requirements
- Oxford Nanopore flow cells and sequencing devices
A range of nanopore flow cells and sequencing devices are available to suit all requirements, usable on low- to high-throughput sequencing devices Product packs are available from just $4,950, providing low-cost access to the benefits of short to ultra-long, native DNA and RNA sequencing reads
- How Oxford Nanopore sequencing works - nanoporetech. com
Oxford Nanopore Technologies was founded in 2005 and released its first nanopore sequencing device in 2014, making real-time analysis of native DNA and RNA accessible
- Getting Started - Oxford Nanopore Technologies
These courses cover all the main aspects of how to get started with nanopore sequencing, from planning your experiment to analysing your sequencing data You can either follow an entire course from beginning to end or browse individual videos in the Lesson Library
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