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How a Small Double-Stranded Trick Can Mislead Sanger Sequencing
Authors:Pasquale Luca Curci  Gabriella Sonnante
Institution:Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources, National Research Council, Bari, Italy
Abstract:Notwithstanding the arrival of “third-generation sequencing,” Sanger sequencing, developed in 1980, is still the most accurate and used method for sequencing, although on a smaller scale. It is a powerful resource for studying sequences and discovering polymorphisms and genes, as well as regulatory elements. There has already been described a wide range of possible problems with this very sensitive and accurate technology. Here, we show that a specific event, related to genomes rich in repetitive sequences, can mislead operators working with Sanger sequencing.
Keywords:chromatograms  inverted repeats  problems
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