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Variations on cycle sequencing

L L Fulton1, R K Wilson

  • 1Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63108.

Biotechniques
|August 1, 1994
PubMed
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Optimized cycle sequencing enhances DNA analysis by reducing cycles and using better enzymes. This improves data quality, speeds up sequencing, and lowers costs for large-scale genome projects.

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Area of Science:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genomics
  • Biotechnology

Context:

  • Automated fluorescent DNA sequencing instruments are crucial for large-scale genome analysis.
  • Cycle sequencing is a key method for practical DNA sequencing.
  • Previous methods required optimization for higher throughput.

Purpose:

  • To investigate variations in the standard cycle sequencing method.
  • To improve data quality, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of DNA sequencing.
  • To enhance the practicality of automated sequencing for genome-wide studies.

Summary:

  • Reduced amplification cycles in cycle sequencing led to improved data quality and faster results.
  • Employing different thermostable enzymes further enhanced the quality of sequencing data.

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  • A new method for precipitating reaction products in 96-tube trays was developed.
  • Impact:

    • The optimized cycle sequencing method significantly increases sequencing throughput.
    • Efficiency and data quality are markedly improved.
    • The cost of DNA sequencing reactions is substantially reduced, facilitating large-scale genome analysis.