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Flo min107

Manufactured by Oxford Nanopore

The FLO-MIN107 is a nanopore sequencing device produced by Oxford Nanopore. It is a compact, portable, and low-power instrument designed for DNA and RNA sequencing. The FLO-MIN107 utilizes nanopore technology to detect and analyze the electrical signals generated as molecules pass through the nanopore, enabling real-time and direct sequencing without the need for amplification or labeling.

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2 protocols using flo min107

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Rapid Nanopore Sequencing Library Prep

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Library preparation was carried out using the Rapid Barcoding Sequencing Kit (SQK-RBK004, Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Oxford, UK) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The finished library was loaded onto a R9.5.1 MinION flow cell (FLO-MIN107, Oxford Nanopore Technologies). Sequencing was conducted under the standard settings using a MinION (Mk1B, Oxford Nanopore Technologies) in combination with a MinIT (MNT-001, Oxford Nanopore Technologies). Signal information (fast5) was basecalled with MinIT and Guppy v2.1.3 (Oxford Nanopore Technologies).
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Full-length Transcriptome Analysis using MinION

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Total RNA was isolated and purified using an RNeasy Mini Kit (Qiagen). Library preparation for full-length transcriptome analysis using MinION (Oxford Nanopore Technologies) was performed as previously described [32 (link)]. In brief, 1.5 μg of the full-length-cDNA library was applied for 1D2 sequencing according to the manufacturer’s protocol with some modifications using the 1D2 sequencing kit, SQK-LSK308, and R9.5 flow cell, FLO-MIN107 (Oxford Nanopore Technologies).
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