Week 2 YY
What is Sequencing?
DNA sequencing is the process of determining the nucleotide order of a given fragment.
There are four types of sequencing methods.
1. Sanger sequencing
Sanger sequencing is a method of DNA sequencing based on the selective incorporation of chain-terminating dideoxynucleotides(ddNTPs) by DNA polymerase during in vitro DNA replication. This method was developed by Fredric Sanger and colleagues in 1977.
2. Next-generation sequencing (NGS)
Next-generation sequencing is the catch-all term used to describe a number of different modern sequencing technologies including Illumina sequencing, Roche 454 sequencing, Ion torrent: Proton/ PGM sequencing, and SOLiD sequencing. These recent technologies allow us to sequence DNA and RNA much more quickly and cheaply than the previously used Sanger sequencing, and as such have revolutionised the study of genomics and molecular biology.
3. Methyl sequencing (Methyl-seq)
Sanger, NGS, Methyl-seq, ATAC-seq