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