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by AstroDogCatcher
1632 days ago
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Interested outsider here; I work with a lot of HCLS research customers but don't have a biology-related background. Can you explain the problems with the Nanopore sequencer accuracy in more detail? Basically, I was wondering if I could get one for myself and sequence my own genome, then user the data to learn about life-sciences computing techniques. If I were to buy one of the USB-attachable devices and run it, is the data simply not viable for use in a genomics pipeline, or is it just that the results would be questionable? Also, if accuracy is an issue, what about just running the same sample N times and doing some error correction? |
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https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13...
I guess there are limits to ensemble methods if the underlying accuracy doesn't increase. I don't work on gene sequencing algorithms but from what I understand of ML ensemble techniques, there are certain assumptions regarding the underlying independence of the errors. The errors for nanopore should be uniform but I am not sure. Any molecular biologist here care to comment?