Sanger sequencing, also known as dideoxy sequencing or chain termination sequencing, is a widely used method for DNA sequencing. Developed by Frederick Sanger and his colleagues in 1977, it has played a pivotal role in advancing molecular biology and genomics. Sanger sequencing is still routinely used for various applications, including DNA sequencing for plasmids, PCR products, and verification of cloned genes. However, for large-scale genomic projects, NGS technologies are more commonly employed due to their higher throughput and cost-effectiveness.
Features of ADIS Scientific Solution DNA Sequencing Services:
High quality and long read lengths (~ 1000 bases) for pure DNA template