Seth Howes on X: "I sequenced my genome at home, on my kitchen table.
I wrote up exactly how I did it - the equipment, protocol, theory, and cost:
https://t.co/Nkjqaho2zm"
I sequenced my genome at home, on my kitchen table.
I wrote up exactly how I did it - the equipment, protocol, theory, and cost:
thanks for sharing. really informative.
could you also do a post about post processing methods. as in the actual details of how u will use ur genome data to make sense of things.
Incredible work. I've been using ONT for over a decade in my lab now, and I appreciate you taking the time to democratize it. Also happy to answer questions.
For those that want to save a buck - you can get your genome sequenced at Plasmidsaurus for a couple $100. Also uses Oxford Nanopore technology.
(No affiliation, just a fan)