Instrument: Automated DNA Sequencer

Instrument Short Name: Automated Sequencer
Instrument Description:

General term for a laboratory instrument used for deciphering the order of bases in a strand of DNA. Sanger sequencers detect fluorescence from different dyes that are used to identify the A, C, G, and T extension reactions. Contemporary or Pyrosequencer methods are based on detecting the activity of DNA polymerase (a DNA synthesizing enzyme) with another chemoluminescent enzyme. Essentially, the method allows sequencing of a single strand of DNA by synthesizing the complementary strand along it, one base pair at a time, and detecting which base was actually added at each step.

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Dataset-specific description

Libraries were prepared using Nextera DNA sample prep kits (Illumina, San Diego, CA, USA) and sequenced by Roche 454 GS FLX Titanium (454 Life Sciences, Branford, CT, USA) and/or using Illumina HiSeq 2000 paired reads (Illumina).