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Human Genetics & Embryology

Human Genetics & Embryology

ISSN: 2161-0436

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DNA Sequencing Technologies Scientific Journals

The Human ordination Project commenced to sequence the deoxyribonucleic acid of each human body, thereby promising to advance information of human biology and improve medication. This project was Brobdingnagian in scale, because it sought-after to see the order of all three billion nucleotides within the human ordination. to succeed in this lofty goal, scientists developed variety of sequencing techniques that stressed speed while not an excessive amount of loss of accuracy. Initially, these techniques distended upon the supposed Sanger method that was 1st developed within the Seventies, bit by bit automating this method and increasing the quantity of samples that might be sequenced at just the once. In fact, machines that used an automatic version of Sanger methodology were essential to completion of assorted stages of the Human ordination Project. In recent years, however, researchers have more and more begun to place confidence in newer and even quicker ways, as well as the technique referred to as 454 sequencing.

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