Sanger method


San·ger meth·od

(sang'ĕr), the method for the sequencing of DNA employing an enzyme that can polymerize DNA and labeled nucleotides.

Sanger,

Frederick, English biochemist and twice Nobel laureate, 1918–. Sanger method - sequencing of DNA by employing an enzyme that can polymerase DNA and labeled nucleotides.Sanger reagent - Synonym(s): fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene