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. 2015 Nov 12;10(11):e0142944. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142944

Fig 2. Translocation Event Diagrams Uniquely Identify DNA Fragment Lengths in a Single Nanopore.

Fig 2

(a) 100 bp at 1 nM. (b) 200 bp at 1 nM. (c) 900 bp at 1 nM. (d) 1000 bp at 1 nM. (e) 1:1 combination of 100 bp and 900 bp, total concentration 2 nM. (f) Semilog(x) distributions of translocation dwell times for all samples (a)-(e). Translocations for all samples were collected in a single nanopore (4.8 nm diameter, effective thickness ~7 nm) with a +300 mV bias relative to trans (open pore current: 13 nA). To facilitate visualization of population density, a random white noise offset below the acquisition rate of this data (-2 μs < Δt < +2 μs, acquisition rate 250 kHz) has been added to each t D.