by be-webmaster | Aug 12, 2019 | News
UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute affiliated faculty Dr. Mark Akeson’s nanopore sequencing technology, explained by Nature.com. UCSC | Tim Stephens | August 08, 2019 UC Santa Cruz researchers were awarded 26 new patents in the last fiscal year, a record number...
by be-webmaster | Feb 20, 2017 | Publications
Abstract: DNA chemical modifications regulate genomic function. We present a framework for mapping cytosine and adenosine methylation with the Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION using this nanopore sequencer’s ionic current signal. We map three cytosine...
by be-webmaster | Oct 16, 2015 | News
By Mary Todd BergmanAbout our study Public access to Oxford Nanopore’s MinION™ USB-attached miniature sensing device enabled an international consortium to evaluate the technology and provide a standard protocol for its use; Preliminary analysis of data generated in...
by be-webmaster | Feb 17, 2015 | News
By Branwyn Wagman, UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute Investigators at the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute have optimized performance of a mobile-phone-sized MinIONTM DNA sequencer, marketed by Oxford Nanopore. Their work was reported in Nature Methods on February 16,...
by be-webmaster | Sep 17, 2014 | News
By Antonio Regalado, MIT Technology Review One day in 1989, biophysicist David Deamer pulled his car off California’s Interstate 5 to hurriedly scribble down an idea. In a mental flash, he had pictured a strand of DNA threading its way through a microscopic pore....