sanger sequencing
Sanger sequencing is a laboratory technique used to determine the order or sequence of nucleotide bases in a DNA molecule. By using a template DNA, primers, DNA polymerase, and a mix of fluorescently-labeled nucleotides, the technique allows for the identification and sequencing of individual nucleotides, providing insights into the genetic information contained within the DNA molecule.
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