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what is sanger sequencing and how is it relevant to modern sequencing technology? discuss with examples the impact of next generation sequencing

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explain what sanger sequencing is

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  • modify the chemistry of naturally occurring nucleotides
  • can’t extend the DNA chain
  • DNA sequence is read with 4 reactions for each nucleotide base
  • reaction will stop so base letters are read
  • gel electrophoresis (black or no band) to read fluorescence at different points
  • bands were detected using radioactive labelled nucleotides : health hazard
  • not reversible
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why is it relevant today

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  • modified sanger sequencing to be reversible
  • sequencing by synthesis
  • allows to read base letters and reverse the chain termination
  • fluorescent chemistry allows for different channels for each base letter which increases efficiency
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examples that show the impact of next-generation sequencing

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  • sequencing in public health for viral outbreaks allow for quick and efficient primer design for future vaccines
  • human genome project which accelerated human biology information and the practice of medicine
  • sequencing patient tumours
  • creating personalised therapies & medicines by comprehending patient’s disease and genetic traits
  • sequencing by synthesis
  • nanopore sequencing to enable rapid access to time-critical information e.g. pathogen identification
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