EEMB 129 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Reverse Transcriptase, Polyadenylation, Plasmid

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Use plasmid because it has an actual primer so it can do the pcr sequencing. Doesn"t require pcr a new method for sequencing genomes at high speed and at low cost. Adapters (composed of dna sequences that we know) attaches to each ends. Bind single-stranded fragments randomly to the insider surface of the flow cell channels. On the channel, there is already primer that matches the other end of the adapter-> add unlabelled nucleotides and enzyme to initiate solid-phase bridge amplification. Enzyme incorporates nucleotides to build double-stranded bridges on the solid- phase substrate. Denaturation leaves dingle-stranded template anchored to the substrate. Several million dense clusters of double-stranded dna are generated in each channel of the flow cell. On the graph, if it matches the reference, it show no color. Haplotype a set of markers on a single chromosome that tend to be inherited together. Know that it is cc/tt instead of tc/tc.

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