 Introduction
 History
 Methods
 Applications
 Advantage and disadvantage
 Sanger method or chain termination method
 Maxa-Gilbert sequencing
 Advanced methods
 Firstly the DNA to be sequenced has to be
 amplified
 Secondly heat the DNA to denature the DNA to
produce a complementary strand and the
template strand for DNA sequencing
 A primer is then annealed to the 5 end of DNA
mean on the template strand a primer is
attached on 5 end
 The primed DNA is then dispersed equally
among four reaction vessels
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DNA sequencing by babar ali

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     Introduction  History Methods  Applications  Advantage and disadvantage
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     Sanger methodor chain termination method  Maxa-Gilbert sequencing  Advanced methods
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     Firstly theDNA to be sequenced has to be  amplified  Secondly heat the DNA to denature the DNA to produce a complementary strand and the template strand for DNA sequencing  A primer is then annealed to the 5 end of DNA mean on the template strand a primer is attached on 5 end  The primed DNA is then dispersed equally among four reaction vessels
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