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cmrx64last Sunday at 8:19 AM3 repliesview on HN

four figures these days. fits in your hand. nanopore is a revolution. https://nanoporetech.com/products/sequence/minion

there’s youtubers that have videos about doing this in a home wetlab. very achievable. some amateur soil biologists using this to try and sample microdiversity as the planet… humanifies.


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robertlagranttoday at 11:35 AM

Ex-Nanopore employee here. One interesting thing we heard about internally was that OceanX[0] has one of our GridION[1] devices (slightly larger, and built-in compute) that they were using to track whales in the ocean by sequencing DNA found in seawater. Really cool.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OceanX

[1] https://nanoporetech.com/products/sequence/gridion

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the__alchemisttoday at 1:03 PM

I have a mol bio home lab, and decided against it because while the devices themselves are reasonably priced, the flow cells are an expensive disposable.

I use Plasmidsaurus instead: Pay them $15/sample online, drop off the tubes in a styrophoam box labeled with a dinosaur in a nearby university building; get the results next morning. They use Oxford Nanopore, but are loading your sample along with many other samples to maximize flow cell use.

dubi_steinkekyesterday at 2:09 PM

Do you have links to these youtubers? Sounds interesting

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