Delivering the future of genomic pathogen surveillance

With the rapid advancement of genomic technologies, it is now possible to characterize pathogens more easily and comprehensively than ever before. However, there are many limitations associated with using traditional technologies, such as high costs, time-consuming workflows and infrastructure requirements.
This White Paper shares how nanopore sequencing technology can be used to over these challenges, delivering comprehensive, affordable and real-time analysis of human and animal pathogens. It also includes real-world examples of how researchers are using the technology to better identify, characterize and track a range of pathogens to help minimize the threat and impact of disease outbreaks.
In this White Paper, you will learn more about:
- The importance of pathogen surveillance
- The advantages of nanopore sequencing for pathogen surveillance
- How to access real-time pathogen surveillance
More resources:
- White paper: Large insights into microorganisms
- Workflow: Assembling bacterial genomes using long nanopore sequencing reads
- A guide to sequencing small genomes with Oxford Nanopore
- Workflow: Assembling microbial genomes from complex metagenomic samples using long nanopore reads
This content was provided by Oxford Nanopore Technologies
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