Re: [DIYbio] Anyone used Nanopore Sequencer?

How many sequency runs do you have? The website mentions sequencie kits and flow cells, but I couldn't find (or missed) what exactly they are used for. Do I need one flow cell per sequencing? 900$ is still great, but multiple uses (2-3, maybe even more?) would make it worthwile even for amateurs.

Am Dienstag, 4. August 2015 22:58:22 UTC+2 schrieb phillyj:
We got one in the lab...hope to test it out soon. Can't believe how compact it is. Haven't had time to read up on it, but seems really cool. I hear the magic is in the algorithms they developed to align the data.

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