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Fighting Ebola With a Palm-Sized DNA Sequencer
Sun, 2015-09-20 20:38 — Kathy Gilbeauxsubmitted by George Hurlburt
Raymond Koundouno using a MinION - Sophie Duraffour
The MinION, a pocket-sized, USB-powered sequencing machine, lets scientists track the spread of deadly diseases in real-time.
theatlantic.com - by Ed Yong - September 16, 2015
. . . Unlike rival sequencers, which are as big as microwaves or fridges, the MinION is the size of a chocolate bar. . . . These devices quite literally bring the power of modern genomics to the palm of your hand. And at a cost of just $1,000, they herald a new era where sequencing moves away from well-equipped institutions and into places where it is most needed, from hospitals to epidemic-afflicted hot zones.
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