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454 sequencing (pyrosequencing)

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454 sequencing, also known as pyrosequencing, is a method of DNA sequencing that relies on the detection of pyrophosphate release during nucleotide incorporation. It allows for the rapid sequencing of short to medium-length DNA strands.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. 454 sequencing uses a 'sequencing by synthesis' approach where nucleotides are added one at a time and detected by light emission.
  2. The technology involves four key enzymes: DNA polymerase, ATP sulfurylase, luciferase, and apyrase.
  3. It was one of the first next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to be commercialized.
  4. Pyrosequencing can accurately sequence homopolymeric regions up to around 8-10 bases long but struggles with longer homopolymers.
  5. This method generates reads that are typically shorter than those produced by newer NGS methods like Illumina sequencing.

Review Questions

  • What is the role of pyrophosphate in 454 sequencing?
  • Name the four key enzymes involved in the pyrosequencing process.
  • What type of DNA regions pose a challenge for accurate reading in pyrosequencing?

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