Separation by size following dideoxynucleotide incorporation allows DNA sequencing by reading the nucleotide at the end of each chain. A sufficient quantity ensures all base pairs are analyzed.
Separation by size following dideoxynucleotide incorporation allows DNA sequencing by reading the nucleotide at the end of each chain. A sufficient quantity ensures all base pairs are analyzed.
Text | Separation by size allows DNA nucleotides at the end of each sequence to be read after the dideoxynucleotide has attached to the end; large quantity ensures all basepairs are met |
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