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Protein Sequencing

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Fred Sanger didn't get his first Nobel for DNA sequencing
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Fred Sanger didn't get his first Nobel for DNA sequencing

Fred Sanger received a Nobel Prize for his work with Insulin. As the father of DNA sequencing, this surely was for insulin's nucleic acid sequence? It wasn't.
11 Nov 2024 2 min read
Green Fluorescent Protein was first discovered in Jellyfish in 1960
Proteins

Green Fluorescent Protein was first discovered in Jellyfish in 1960

In 1994, an obscure jellyfish protein was stuck into a worm. It has enlightened biology and medicine ever since.
29 Jul 2024 3 min read
There are a lot of companies working on protein sequencing, so who is in the lead?
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Protein Sequencing

There are a lot of companies working on protein sequencing, so who is in the lead?

23 Jul 2024 8 min read
Reverse Translation doesn't exist in nature, but that's not stopping us from trying to do it!
Protein Sequencing

Reverse Translation doesn't exist in nature, but that's not stopping us from trying to do it!

There are few things deserving of the superlative ‘holy grail,’ but Reverse Translation is one of them.
21 Jul 2024 2 min read
Sequencing proteins with nanopores is hard. Engineered nanopores might make it a little easier.
Protein Sequencing

Sequencing proteins with nanopores is hard. Engineered nanopores might make it a little easier.

Nanopores, what can't they do? Well, they're not very good at sequencing proteins. Yet.
21 Jan 2024 2 min read
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