Heteroduplex and Sanger sequencing
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Difference between Heteroduplex and Sanger sequencing
Heteroduplex vs. Sanger sequencing
A heteroduplex is a double-stranded (duplex) molecule of nucleic acid originated through the genetic recombination of single complementary strands derived from different sources, such as from different homologous chromosomes or even from different organisms. Sanger sequencing is a method of DNA sequencing first commercialized by Applied Biosystems, based on the selective incorporation of chain-terminating dideoxynucleotides by DNA polymerase during in vitro DNA replication.
Similarities between Heteroduplex and Sanger sequencing
Heteroduplex and Sanger sequencing have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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- What Heteroduplex and Sanger sequencing have in common
- What are the similarities between Heteroduplex and Sanger sequencing
Heteroduplex and Sanger sequencing Comparison
Heteroduplex has 16 relations, while Sanger sequencing has 37. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (16 + 37).
References
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