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Uncover Microbial Mysteries with Nanopore Sequencing

Researchers use nanopore sequencing to advance microbiology and infectious disease research.

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Advancing microbiology and infectious disease research depends on the ability of scientists to gather an understanding of critical, often overlooked, genomic information. For example, repetitive regions are often missed by traditional sequencing technologies that are limited to short read generation.

Download this brochure from Oxford Nanopore Technologies to learn how researchers use nanopore sequencing to assemble complete microbial genomes for a wide range of microbiology and infectious disease applications.

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