Any idea what the structure in the top right corner of the image of the 20M flowcell is? Fluidics ports?
Also, if using cyclic chemistry, they'd presumably lose the kinetic info that they relied upon to distinguish between similar amino acids like Leu vs Ile vs Val, so they may need to compensate for that..
Don't necessarily need to lose kinetic information with cyclic chemistry in my view. Does need to be a single frame per cycle, it could potential be a "movie".
Any idea what the structure in the top right corner of the image of the 20M flowcell is? Fluidics ports?
Also, if using cyclic chemistry, they'd presumably lose the kinetic info that they relied upon to distinguish between similar amino acids like Leu vs Ile vs Val, so they may need to compensate for that..
I think fluidics yes.
Don't necessarily need to lose kinetic information with cyclic chemistry in my view. Does need to be a single frame per cycle, it could potential be a "movie".