sekvensera
Sekvensera is the process of determining the order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule. In biology, sequencing reveals the genetic information carried by an organism or sample, enabling analysis of genes, regulatory regions, and genome structure. The term is commonly used in Swedish and Finnish contexts as the verb form of sequence, and it has been adopted internationally as sequencing becomes central to genomics, medicine, and biotechnology.
Historically, sequencing began with Sanger sequencing in the late 1970s, a method that produced high-accuracy reads
Conceptual workflow typically includes sample preparation, library construction, and the sequencing run, followed by computational analysis.
Applications of sekvensera span basic research, clinical diagnostics, evolutionary biology, agriculture, and forensics. Challenges include managing