History Dideoxynucleotides The process Applications Limitations
100
Fred Sanger
Who discovered the Sanger Method?
100
Nucleotides that lack a hydroxyl group, chain-terminating nucleotide
What are dideoxynucleotides?
100
Step that takes place prior to the denaturing and priming of the DNA
What is DNA purification?
100
Agriculture, medicine, forensics
What were the mentioned fields of science?
100
method that is better for larger projects, and is the more commonly used method
What is Next-generation sequencing?
200
1977
What year was the Sanger method discovered in?
200
Nitrogenous base
What is a dye molecule on a dideoxynucleotide linked to?
200
primer is added
What happens after the double helix separates into single strands?
200
Used to create genetically modified organisms
How does DNA sequencing apply to agriculture?
200
too expensive
What is the Sanger method not good for large projects?
300
Sanger method
What was one of the earliest methods for DNA sequencing?
300
3' carbon of the sugar ring
Where is the hydroxyl group on a normal nucleotide?
300
An enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of DNA
What is DNA polymerase?
300
To match suspect DNA to the DNA found at a crime scene
How does DNA sequencing apply to forensics?
400
A dideoxynucleotide
What does the chain end with?
400
DNA polymerase + free nucleotides
What is found in each test tube?
500
DNA polymerase, DNA primer, nucleotides, template DNA, dideoxynucleotides
What are the 5 main ingredients required for Sanger sequencing?
500
this process is used to sequence the DNA
What is Gel Electrophoresis?






DNA SEQUENCING -- SANGER METHOD

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