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Yuri [45]
3 years ago
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This image summarizes how computers sort and order DNA fragments to produce a final sequence of the genome. Explain how the sequ

ences of many smaller fragments of DNA can be combined into a complete DNA sequence.

Biology
1 answer:
Svetllana [295]3 years ago
4 0

Single reads are where one end or the whole of a fragment of DNA is sequenced. These sequences can then be joined together by finding overlapping regions in the sequence to create the full DNA sequence.

Paired-end reads are where both ends of a fragment of DNA are sequenced.

<h3>What is the role of computer in DNA sequencing?</h3>

Computers are faster

DNA sequence codes for the amino acids that form proteins, and the code had been worked out earlier.

At first, DNA sequence was read from a gel and then summarised to amino acids.

Thus, Single reads are where one end or the whole of a fragment of DNA is sequenced.

To learn more about DNA sequencing click here:

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