If the Sanger procedure could sequence 3000 no fragments wha
If the Sanger procedure could sequence 3000 no fragments, what is the minimum number of fragments you would need to sequence the human genome? Why is that an absurdly low number?
If the Sanger procedure could sequence 3000 no fragments, what is the minimum number of fragments you would need to sequence the human genome? Why is that an absurdly low number?
Solution
1000 bp
Short order fragments are construct into a whole genome order.Thorough genetic and physical maps of the genome are generated, which furnish position of the genetic markers (i.e. other genes, restriction sites, or called as DNA order) at regularly capacity interlude along each chromosome - the markers are later used to help align short order particle into the right order.
