Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Sanger Sequencing, Pyrosequencing, Pyrophosphate

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It does not need a 3"oh in order to extend dna strands a: it can recognize and amplify only specified gene sequence c, it remains functional at high temperatures. It does not need a template like regular polymerases. Polymerase doesn"t get denatured or deactivated have a high temp. polymerase. B primer for this strand sits at the far left of the bolded and extends left to right. Want to amplify region between start and stop. Primer given in the question primes the bottom strand. Dna sequencing methods typically have these basic steps : purification, fragmentation, amplification, sequencing of fragments, assembly of fragment sequences. To sequence dna, need to get some first and purify it by getting rid of the proteins and rna. Make more copies of those pieces, sequence it. Sequencing is based on dna synthesis indirect way of sequencing. Wouldn"t work to keep breaking off the strands.

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