1. Sanger Sequencing is based on the chain-termination method developed by Frederick Sanger to determine the sequence of nucleotide bases in a given DNA. Sanger Sequencing uses dideoxynucleotide triphosphates in PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) process to terminate synthesis reactions in 4 separate ...
What is elongation in protein synthesis? What does DNA polymerase do in PCR? What provides the energy for DNA synthesis? What is the first enzyme used in DNA synthesis? What does the nucleus do in protein synthesis? What is DNA polymerase made of?
DNA: DNA is the genetic material of the cell. DNA encodes the information needed to create proteins, which provides cells with their structure and function. This information is held in the order of nucleotides in the DNA sequence. Answer and Explanation:1 ...
All of the DNA in the library is sequenced at the same time using a sequencing instrument. Although each NGS technology is unique, they all utilize a version of the "sequencing by synthesis" method, reading indi...
What is DNA helicase? What does it do?DNA Replication:DNA replication is an important process that occurs as the cell is beginning to divide into two. This is because the new daughter cell will need its own DNA, and so the original DNA needs to replicate....
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What is a Gene Array? Gene arrays are solid supports upon which a collection of gene-specific nucleic acids have been placed at defined locations, either by spotting or direct synthesis. In array analysis, a nucleic acid-containing sample is labeled and then allowed...
How does it help protein synthesis? What is a type of RNA synthesized using a DNA template that attaches to ribosomes in the cytoplasm and specifies the primary structure of a protein called? Which enzyme links nucleotides into a new strand of DNA?
Why is DNA ligase important for a cell? For what purpose is the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) used? What is the function of the enzyme DNA polymerase? Why is DNA replication important? What is the role of RNA polymerase in protein synthesis?