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Gene Sequencing at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Gene Sequencing? The determination of the sequence of bases in a DNA strand. The two most widely used methods are the chain-termination method, developed by Sanger in the mid-seventies, and the chemical method developed by Maxam & Gilbert around the same time.

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