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Because on the addition of the normal ddNTP to the sequencing, there will be addition of another nucleotide added by DNA polymerase which keeps DNA sequencing going.
on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell
The first step is for the *RNA to copy the formula. It pairs up the bases but uses U instead of T
The first step is for the *RNA to copy the formula. It pairs up the bases but uses U instead of T
Frederick Sanger conducted his research on DNA sequencing at the University of Cambridge in England. He worked at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, where he developed the groundbreaking techniques that led to the sequencing of the first complete genome.
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DNA sequencing was first discovered by Fredrick sanger in 1950s
The first step in creating a protein is transcription - the copying of the code from DNA to mRNA. (The section of DNA must unwind before this can happen).
There is a few steps to making protein from DNA. The 1st step in the process would be termination.
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Because on the addition of the normal ddNTP to the sequencing, there will be addition of another nucleotide added by DNA polymerase which keeps DNA sequencing going.
DNA sequencing is a laboratory technique used to determine the exact sequence of bases (A, C, G, and T) in a DNA molecule. The DNA base sequence carries the information a cell needs to assemble protein and RNA molecules. DNA sequence information is important to scientists investigating the functions of genes.
on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell
The stage at which a DNA molecule is split down the middle is replication. The first step in making a protein is RNA copying DNA.
Sequencing DNA rapidly
The first step is for the *RNA to copy the formula. It pairs up the bases but uses U instead of T