Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Dna Sequencing, Human Genome Project, Open Reading Frame

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Sequencing the human genome was done by the human genome project. It allows us to compare our genome to the genome of other species which we have sequenced such as drosophila, yeast, e. coli. Dna sequencing can be used to determine the sequence of cloned or pcr amplified genome. The sanger (a. k. a dideoxy) method is used today, and it works on the fact that there is an oh end on side. The oh end is what dna polymerases use to add on nucleotides. In dideoxy sequencing, researchers use a mixture of dideoxyribonucleotides and normal nucleotides so that the chain termination will occur randomly at each position where a particular nucleotide appears in the population of dna molecules being replicated. Since dideoxyribonucleotides can"t be replicated, we know the ending of that sequence. Then you can work out the base- pairs and work with the entire genome. https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=beflbf5wetc.

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