dideoksimenetelmäksi
Dideoksimenetelmäksi refers to a method for determining the nucleotide sequence of a DNA fragment. This technique, also known as the Sanger sequencing method or chain-termination sequencing, was developed by Frederick Sanger and his colleagues. It relies on the use of dideoxynucleotides, which are modified versions of the normal deoxynucleotides that make up DNA.
In the dideoksimenetelmäksi process, DNA replication is initiated using a DNA polymerase enzyme, a primer, and
The reaction is typically carried out in four separate tubes, each containing the DNA template, primer, DNA