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Wiggle plot showing Oxford Nanopore signal data for a P. aeruginosa read
<p>A wiggle-plot for the Oxford Nanopore read posted today demonstrating change in current (measured in picoamps) over time [1]. The total translocation time for this fragment was ~273 seconds.</p>
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Example read from Oxford Nanopore MinION R7 Chemistry
<p>An example 12,017 base-pair read from Oxford Nanopore MinION running R7 chemistry from an isolate of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis, with accompanying BLAST alignment. Read accuracy is approximately 80%. Two-direction reads are produced from a consensus of the template and complement strands passing through an individual nanopore.</p>
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A P. aeruginosa serotype-defining single read from our first Oxford Nanopore run
<p>Here is, I think, the first publically-available Oxford Nanopore read to be published. This came off our MinION instrument this morning (Wednesday 11th June). The DNA was derived from Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain 910 which originally came from hospital water. DNA was fragmented with Covaris G-Tube as per the Oxford Nanopore standard genomic library preparation protocol. The read maps to part of the P. aeruginosa O6-antigen determining region.</p>
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