DNA Sequencing: An Outsourcing Guide
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TextoSeries ; Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques, 2(1), p.12-1, 2009Trabajos contenidos: - Touchman, J.W
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DNA sequencing, the process of determining the precise order of nucleotides in a DNA strand, is a fundamental and ubiquitous method in molecular biology. Examples of its manyusesincludecharacterizationofunknownDNA,mutationdetection,alleleidentifi-cation,andcloneconstructconfirmation.Advancesinsequencingtechnology,motivated by the successful International Human Genome Project, have resulted in unprecedented access to high-quality and cost-effective automated analysis. It is increasingly common for researchers to delegate routine DNA sequencing needs to dedicated laboratories or companiesspecializinginthistechnology.Inthisunit,wediscusskeyprotocolsformax-imizing the success of DNA sequencing when working with such service providers and describe detailed troubleshooting advice for analyzing anomalous results.
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