DNA sequencing

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DNA sequencing involves techniques such as cloning and gel electrophoresis, to resolve the correct organisation of nucleotides within a DNA molecule[1].

Fred Sanger won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his development of the 'Sanger Method' of dideoxy sequenicng[2].

References

  1. Brown,T.A.2006.Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis An Introduction. 6th Ed. Manchester. p301
  2. Nature Education. Frederick Sanger: Method Man, Problem Solver. [04.12.2018] available from: https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/frederick-sanger-method-man-problem-solver-6537485