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Email Address (Preferably a Groupwise Account): Phone: SAMPLES: Run 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DNA Template Name Concentration Primer Name Concentration Comments.

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Filling out the Upstate DNA Sequencing Form online is a straightforward process that ensures your DNA sequencing requests are accurately submitted. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, helping you provide the necessary information with ease.

Follow the steps to complete the form effectively.

  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated field for 'Name'. Ensure that the spelling is correct and complete.
  3. In the 'Research Investigator' section, input the name of the principal investigator overseeing the project. This is crucial for identifying the responsible party for the DNA sequencing task.
  4. Provide the hospital mailing address in the appropriate field. This must be accurate to ensure proper communication regarding your sequencing request.
  5. Enter your email address. It is preferable to use a Groupwise account, as this will facilitate easier correspondence.
  6. Fill in your phone number in the space provided. This contact information is important for any follow-up communication.
  7. For each sample you wish to run, enter the run number (1 through 20). This allows for clear tracking of your multiple samples.
  8. In the 'DNA Template Name' column, specify the names of the DNA templates associated with each run. This information is vital for accurate identification.
  9. Next, indicate the concentration for each DNA template in the respective field. Accurate concentration levels are essential for the sequencing process.
  10. Provide the primer names in the designated section beside their corresponding samples. This helps clarify what primers will be used during sequencing.
  11. Again, indicate the concentration for each primer in the associated field. Ensure this information is precise.
  12. Lastly, you may add any additional comments or specific requests in the comments section. This provides context for your sequencing needs.
  13. Once you have completed the form, ensure all information is correct and saved. You can then download, print, or share the form as needed.

Complete and submit your DNA sequencing request online to ensure a smooth and efficient process.

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The DNA to be sequenced must first be broken into smaller pieces and amplified. This is the process of creating multiple copies and is generally done using a process called PCR. Next, heat is used to separate the double-stranded DNA molecules into single strands.

What is Sanger Sequencing? Sanger sequencing, also known as the “chain termination method”, is a method for determining the nucleotide sequence of DNA. The method was developed by two time Nobel Laureate Frederick Sanger and his colleagues in 1977, hence the name the Sanger Sequence.

Sanger sequencing results in the formation of extension products of various lengths terminated with dideoxynucleotides at the 3′ end. The extension products are then separated by Capillary Electrophoresis or CE. The molecules are injected by an electrical current into a long glass capillary filled with a gel polymer.

The basic difference between the two is that Sanger sequencing is used to generate every possible length of DNA up to the full length of the target DNA while PCR is used to duplicate the entire DNA sequence.

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