sanger
Sanger is a surname of English origin. The most prominent bearer is Frederick Sanger (1918–2013), a British biochemist who became one of the few individuals to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry twice. His work on protein sequencing and DNA sequencing helped lay the foundations of modern genomics.
Sanger sequencing is a method for determining the order of nucleotides in DNA that was developed by
The Wellcome Sanger Institute, originally known as the Sanger Centre, is a major genome research institute
Sanger also refers to places, such as Sanger, Texas, a city in Denton County, United States.
In addition to these uses, the nameSanger appears in other biographical and institutional contexts, typically connected