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Nanopore DNA sequencer
Just found out about this DNA sequencer that seems like a break through for the cannabis community, for breeders(identify pathogen resistance at home! I would have posted this in breeders lab but it wouldn't let me for some reason), growers and smokers
From what I see it's seems to be about a 1000$ for the start up. Anyone testing these minIon setups yet? Heres some details I will copy and paste from the site https://nanoporetech.com Nanopore sensing technology is fully scalable and the high-throughput, high-sample number PromethION is currently being prepared for release in the PromethION Early Access Programme (PEAP). Oxford Nanopore is focused on making DNA based analyses easy enough for any user and so we are working to simplify the sample preparation and data analysis processes. For sample preparation this includes a 15 minute sample prep kit, and VolTRAX (in development), a rapid, programmable, portable, disposable sample preparation device designed to convert complex samples such as blood, saliva or environmental samples directly onto a nanopore sensing device. Metrichor offers analysis solutions coupled with nanopore sensing devices, with the goal of making analyses accessible to people without bioinformatics skills or even biology qualifications. Nanopore devices can be adapted for the analysis of a range of biological molecules including DNA, RNA and proteins. Nanopore sequencing data starts streaming immediately, rather than being delivered in bulk at the end of a 'run'. Real-time data streaming allows immediate analysis of the data, enabling users to perform assembly and mapping / alignment quickly, even during the experiment. Rapid identification of organisms in the sample is also possible - users recently reported identifying bacteria and markers of antimicrobial resistance within 5-10 minutes. The dedicated workflow 'WIMP Bacteria, Virus and Fungi' gives real-time species identification and characterisation. The MinION weighs under 100g and can fit in a pocket. It is powered by the USB on a laptop and is uniquely transportable into the field. The MinION has been used for scientific analyses in remote destinations including plant sequencing in a remote National Park, Zika analysis in a laboratory on a bus and species ID in a jungle in Tanzania. New, simplified library preparation only requires standard lab materials. Oxford Nanopore is also preparing to release automated sample and library preparation devices to simplify the workflow further. 'What's in my pot' (WIMP) is a workflow that enables MinION users to identify pathogens, fungi, viruses or archaea in complex samples in real time. Analysis begins as soon as sequence data starts being streamed (a few seconds after the experiment starts). Each read of streamed sequence data is compared against a database of microbial species, and an identification is made. At the same time, WIMP plots and updates a taxonomic tree of all microorganisms found in the sample |
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I guess a simple test is this: does the device give you results about your sample without calling out to the internet? Please note I'm not saying that this Nanopore DNA sequencer is good or a scam either way as i know nothing about it, but it'd be a good idea to look into this aspect to find out first! and hopefully it's legit because there is a definite need for real analysis devices |
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Is this some kind of portable DNA sequencer?
Where is the PCR? How do you extract the DNA from the sample? |
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My question is: does anyone have experience using any nanoporetech products? If yes, is it as simple to use as they claim (someone with no knowledge background of biology can use it)?
I mainly just found it interesting and wanted to know how many people even know that this is an affordable breeding tool (if it isn't a complete scam) Check out this With 256 channels per flow cell, SmidgION will be smaller than the company’s existing MinION device, and is expected to come to market in 2017. |
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Almost sounds like another too good to be true from the future device. Like the Mydx all over again.
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You're not the first to suggest this.
I wish everyone did research before assuming new technology is a scam.... Just wait... I bet this is the next big thing for plant and animal breeders. DNA sequencing is new technology as it is. Is everyone here, just here to comment how it's a scam? 30 years ago we didn't have means to test DNA...... Do you guys all think that we are done discovering new technology? 30 years....and you think all is known. https://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/documents/1607-dna-timeline/ Last edited by Phenome; 10-19-2016 at 09:22 PM.. |
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Heres a good video that explains how it works and how to use it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e9wtAIvPPxY |
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Here's a good link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science...72022915000133
"Biological nanopores have been widely used in single-molecule detection, disease diagnosis, and DNA sequencing. Recent advances in nanotechnology have facilitated the rise of solid-state nanopore sensors [11] and [12]. In combination with other devices such as a field-effect transistor, these synthetic nanopores can be further integrated on a circuit chip, which offers the potential for miniature, portable DNA sequencing devices. More recently, hybrid nanopores have been proposed to take advantage of the features of both biological and solid-state nanopores [13]. Nanopore DNA sequencing technology is developing rapidly. Although it has a very high error rate (over 90%), an instrument based on nanopore technology that sequences DNA at the scale of a single molecule is currently available on the market [14]." |
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Not a skeptic at all. I actually was one of the first 100 in on the mydx preorder. Just learned my lesson recently. No need to be on the front line of this one. I'll let someone guineapig it. If it works like it says, it WILL be worth the retail price. Easy come easy go, but I won't easy go on this one! I will look into this more later for sure though. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
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