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Dideoxy sequencing,also known as the chain terminating method or sanger sequencing , is a DNA aequencing method created by Biochemist Fred Sanger and is used in determining the sequence of neuclotides in DNA[1].The basis of this method is down to the incorperation of the meolecule 2',3'-dideoxynucleoside triphosphate(ddNTP).This molecule lacks a hydroxyl group so DNA polymerase can no longer form a phosphodiester bond[2].This stops DNA replication.
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- ↑ This is a reference to the website AK lectures which also has links to the YouTube video i also used. http://www.aklectures.com/lecture/sanger-sequencing-of-dna-part-ii
- ↑ https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/sanger-sequencing