The document describes the Sanger method of DNA sequencing, a technique developed by Frederick Sanger that involves synthesizing DNA fragments that terminate at specific bases, followed by size sorting and identification using electrophoresis. It also provides examples of reading sequencing gels and the process of translating DNA sequences into amino acids. Additionally, it highlights advancements in high-throughput sequencing technologies, particularly capillary electrophoresis, which allows for faster and more efficient DNA analysis.