Lecture 2
Lecture 2
At the end of this lecture, students will be able to: define sequencing Compare between the enzymatic and chemical sequencing method Explain how chemical sequencing method is carried out Describe the differences of automated sequencing method compared to the conventional sangers dideoxy method Lists applications of sequencing
Sequencing of DNA
DNA sequencing is the determination of the precise
Dimethyl sulphate and Guanine and Adenine Piperidine in Formic acid Hydrazine and Piperidine Thymine and Cytosine
Cytosine
Deoxyribose vs Dideoxyribose
DNA polymer
the termination-reaction where the synthesis of the fragments produced in the first reaction is ended
The sequenced strand can be read 5' to 3' by reading top to bottom the bases complementary to the those on the gel.
Chromatogram
Each band of fluorescence is read automatically and recorded (see figure ). The DNA sequence is also printed out automatically based on the sequence of colors of the fluorescent peaks that are detected.