1,081
edits
Changes
From Biolecture.org
no edit summary
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline">[[DNA sequencing]]</span></h2>
<p>DNA sequencing is the process of determining the nucleotide order of a given <font color="#810081">DNA</font> fragment. Thus far, most DNA sequencing has been performed using the chain termination method developed by Frederick Sanger. This technique uses sequence-specific termination of a DNA synthesis reaction using modified nucleotide substrates. However, new sequencing technologies such as Pyrosequencing are gaining an increasing share of the sequencing market. More genome data is being produced by pyrosequencing than Sanger DNA sequencing these days. Pyrosequencing has enabled rapid genome sequencing. Bacterial genome can be sequenced in a single run with several X coverage with this technique. This technique was also used to sequence the genome of James Watson recently.</p>
<p>The sequence of DNA encodes the necessary information for living things to survive and reproduce. Determining the sequence is therefore useful in 'pure' research into why and how organisms live, as well as in applied subjects. Because of the key nature of DNA to living things, knowledge of DNA sequence may come in useful in practically any biological research. For example, in medicine it can be used to identify, diagnose and potentially develop treatments for genetic diseases. Similarly, research into pathogens may lead to treatments for contagious diseases. Biotechnology is a burgeoning discipline, with the potential for many useful products and services.</p>
<li>Genetic code </li>
<li>Sequence motif </li>
<li>[http://sequenceome.org Sequenceome.org]</li> <li>[http://glycome.net Glycome.net]</li>
</ul>
<p><a id="References" name="References"></a></p>