An automatic DNA sequencer works by using a method called capillary electrophoresis to separate DNA fragments based on their size. The DNA sample is first amplified and tagged with fluorescent dyes, allowing visualization. As the fragments migrate through a capillary tube filled with a gel-like medium, a laser detects the emitted fluorescence from each fragment. The sequencer then records the order of the colored signals, translating them into a sequence of nucleotides (A, T, C, G).
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DNA was discovered in 1869 by Friedrich Miescher.
The discovery of DNA as the genetic material was the unified theme.
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Rosalind Franklin's X-ray diffraction images of DNA provided crucial evidence of the helical structure of DNA, specifically the presence of a double helix. Her work showed the characteristic X-shaped pattern of DNA molecules, leading Watson and Crick to propose their model of DNA as a double helix.
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Applied Biosystems released model 470A Protein Sequencer, Model 380A DNA Synthesizer, Model 370DNA Sequencing System, Model 380B DNA Synthesizer and 381A DNA Synthesizer.
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http://infohost.nmt.edu/~biology/sequencer.htm The magnitude of the fluorescent signal is related to the number of strands of DNA that are in the reaction. If the initial amount of DNA is small, the signals will be weak. However, the properties of PCR allow one to increase the signal by increasing the number of cycles in the PCR program. A simple DNA sequencer will have one or more lasers that emit at a wavelength that is absorbed by the fluorescent dye that has been attached to the DNA strand of interest. It will then have one or more optical detectors that can detect at the wavelength that the dye fluoresces at. The presence or absence of a strand of DNA is then detected by monitoring the output of the detector. Since shorter strands of DNA move through the gel matrix faster they are detected sooner and there is then a direct correlation between length of DNA strand and time at the detector. This relationship is then used to determine the actual DNA sequence. The output of these machines is not perfect as it may contain reading errors and needs to be processed (see Sequence assembly). Until a few years ago, this task was done manually by an operator. The assembly process for a contig made of 10 samples took about 5-15 minutes, depending on the quality of the samples. However, today, modern software can automatically process the output in seconds. A DNA sequencer is the process of determining the exact order of the bases, A, T, and G in a piece of DNA.
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To make subtitles in LBP2, you will need a sequencer and a magic mouh. Place the sequencer somewhere and open up the circuit board. Then, place the magic mouth on the sequencer and tweak the mouth so "Subtitles" are on. Add text to the mouth and then connect a desired wire to the sequencer so it can be activated.
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