![]() ![]() With the sequencing of the human genome and the ‘new era of molecular medicine’, one can only expect the use of DNA sequencing to increase further ( Murphy and Eshleman, 2002). Currently, sequencing is being used to identify microbial drug resistance mutations, cancer predisposition, somatic mutations and genetic diseases. These developments have facilitated sequencing and, therefore, it is more widely used. Major advances in DNA sequencing include the development of automated sequencers, discovery of fluorescent terminator chemistry and cycle sequencing. DNA sequencing has been the standard with which other types of DNA testing have been compared. ![]()
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