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Sanger sequencing

Finally, if no reference genome is available, one can try to assemble the raw read sequences to regions of enrichment. A combination of Sanger sequencing and next-generation sequencing may be helpful here. [Pg.148]

As a result, 16S sequences with long homopolymers are still better handled by, with the exception of Ion Torrent, other technologies, such as Sanger sequencing. [Pg.81]

This technique uses a combination of SSCP and Sanger sequencing to create a larger set of bands for analysis in a native acrylamide gel (7). In this method... [Pg.292]

Sanger sequencing. A widely used method of determining the order of bases in DNA. [Pg.1106]

In principle, the concept behind NGS technology is similar to classic Sanger sequencing the bases of a fragment of DNA are sequentially identified from signals emitted as each fragment is resynthesized from a DNA template... [Pg.50]

The first sequencing methods used Sanger sequencing of cDNA or EST (expressed sequence tag) libraries [28], but they were low throughput and not quantitative. Currently various... [Pg.402]

Sanger sequencing is the most common technique used in molecular laboratories to detect the exact nucleotide composition of PCR-amplified DNA fragments. It uses chain-terminating dideoxynucleoside triphosphates... [Pg.49]

Sanger, Sequences, Sequences, and Sequences, Annual Reviews of Biochemistry 57 1-28,1988. JP. Swann, Academic Scientists and the Pharmaceutical Industry Cooperative Research in Twentieth Century America (Baltimore, MD The... [Pg.116]

The Sanger sequencing method is outlined here. The principle depends on the ability of an enzyme, DNA polymerase, to make a very accurate complementary... [Pg.83]

Primer and template in Sanger sequencing. The cartoon, panel 1, shows a long single strand of DNA (labeled "template") annealed to a primer that is complementary in sequence to part of the template. DNA polymerase has already synthesized a "new strand" of DNA, starting from the 30 end of the primer and continuing along the template strand until a dideoxynucleotide was incorporated. The polymerase is now stopped as there is no 30-OH... [Pg.87]

Sanger sequencing gel result. An autoradiograph of a gel from a Sanger sequencing experiment. The nucleotide sequence can be read directly from the gel, as shown on the right of the gel. [Pg.88]


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