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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_(Morsch_et_al.)/28%3A_Biomolecules_-_Nucleic_Acids/28.06%3A_DNA_SequencingThe computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction m...The computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction mixture, all the reaction mixtures can be run in one lane of a gel. (Actually only one reaction mix containing all the ddXTP's together need be performed.) The gel can then be scanned by a laser, which detects fluorescence from the dyes, each at a different wavelength.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/can/CHEM_232_-_Organic_Chemistry_II_(Puenzo)/14%3A_Biomolecules_-_Nucleic_Acids/14.07%3A_DNA_SequencingThe computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction m...The computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction mixture, all the reaction mixtures can be run in one lane of a gel. (Actually only one reaction mix containing all the ddXTP's together need be performed.) The gel can then be scanned by a laser, which detects fluorescence from the dyes, each at a different wavelength.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Martin_Luther_College/Organic_Chemistry_-_MLC/05%3A_Biomolecules/5.04%3A_Biomolecules_-_Nucleic_Acids/5.4.06%3A_DNA_SequencingThe computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction m...The computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction mixture, all the reaction mixtures can be run in one lane of a gel. (Actually only one reaction mix containing all the ddXTP's together need be performed.) The gel can then be scanned by a laser, which detects fluorescence from the dyes, each at a different wavelength.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_III_(Morsch_et_al.)/28%3A_Nucleic_Acids/28.06%3A_DNA_SequencingThe computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction m...The computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction mixture, all the reaction mixtures can be run in one lane of a gel. (Actually only one reaction mix containing all the ddXTP's together need be performed.) The gel can then be scanned by a laser, which detects fluorescence from the dyes, each at a different wavelength.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Smith_College/Organic_Chemistry_(LibreTexts)/28%3A_Biomolecules_-_Nucleic_Acids/28.06%3A_DNA_SequencingThe computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction m...The computer also keeps track of the order in which the terminating nucleotides appeared, which is the sequence of the DNA used in the original reaction. If a different dye is used for each reaction mixture, all the reaction mixtures can be run in one lane of a gel. (Actually only one reaction mix containing all the ddXTP's together need be performed.) The gel can then be scanned by a laser, which detects fluorescence from the dyes, each at a different wavelength.