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by Cyclical
1641 days ago
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Nanopore sequencing is a really interesting technology. It utilizes fundamentally the same apparatus as a Coulter Counter [1], which is a general method of counting and sizing arbitrary particles that's frequently used in flow cytometry. Applying it to sequencing by drawing unwound DNA through the pore was a really excellent logical leap, and we're only now starting to see the benefits of even though it was first ideated over 30 years ago. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulter_counter |
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