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DNA Sequencing Methods

How previous generation DNA-sequencing systems work.

(A) A modern implementation of Sanger sequencing is shown to illustrate differential labeling and use of terminator chemistry followed by size separation to resolve the sequence.

(B) The Illumina sequencing process is shown to illustrate the wash-and-scan paradigm common to second-generation DNA-sequencing technologies.

Original File name: Figure 1. http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/content/19/R2/R227/F1.expansion.html

Reference

Schadt EE, Turner S & Kasarskis A. (2010). A window into third-generation sequencing. Hum. Mol. Genet. , 19, R227-40. PMID: 20858600 DOI.

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