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NanoPipe—a web server for nanopore MinION sequencing data analysis
Author(s) -
Victoria Shabardina,
Tabea Kischka,
Felix Manske,
Norbert Grundmann,
Martin C. Frith,
Yutaka Suzuki,
Wojciech Makałowski
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
gigascience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.947
H-Index - 54
ISSN - 2047-217X
DOI - 10.1093/gigascience/giy169
Subject(s) - minion , nanopore sequencing , computer science , web server , nanopore , computational biology , world wide web , dna sequencing , biology , the internet , nanotechnology , genetics , materials science , dna
The fast-moving progress of the third-generation long-read sequencing technologies will soon bring the biological and medical sciences to a new era of research. Altogether, the technique and experimental procedures are becoming more straightforward and available to biologists from diverse fields, even without any profound experience in DNA sequencing. Thus, the introduction of the MinION device by Oxford Nanopore Technologies promises to "bring sequencing technology to the masses" and also allows quick and operative analysis in field studies. However, the convenience of this sequencing technology dramatically contrasts with the available analysis tools, which may significantly reduce enthusiasm of a "regular" user. To really bring the sequencing technology to every biologist, we need a set of user-friendly tools that can perform a powerful analysis in an automatic manner.

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