Biology 2e
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Author: Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann Clark
Publisher: OpenStax
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Chapter 17, Problem 14RQ
The chain termination method of sequencing
- uses labeled ddNITPs
- uses only dideoxynucleotides
- uses only deoxynucleotides
- uses labeled dNTPs
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A Sanger product of the sequencing of a template DNA is presented
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3. Determine the the sequence of protein product derived from that DNA
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Order the steps required to sequence a region of DNA using dideoxy sequencing.
Amplify the region of DNA to be sequenced
add a primer, deoxynucleotides, labeled dideoxynucleotides, and DNA polymerase
a primer binds to the single-stranded DNA template
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a labeled dideoxynucleotide terminates the growing DNA chain
gel electrophoresis separates the mixture of DNA fragments by size
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denature the double-stranded DNA
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