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# Sequencing Technologies and Lab Protocols
In order to understand any sequencing technology, you have to understand basic chemistry of nucleic acids:
![Boris (PNG), SVG by Sjef, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons](./Figures/DNAchem.png){width=100%}
A DNA sequence is a string of As, Gs, Ts, and Cs. This string is synthesized by the formation of phosphodiester bonds between nucleotides (the sugar-phosphate backbone).
Which of the following is DNA and which is RNA?
![](./Figures/DNARNA.png){width=80%}
Here we see thymidine triphosphate being integrated into a strand of DNA. What happens between the OH and the triphosphate?
![](./Figures/DNARep.png){width=60%}
NTP, dNTP, ddNTP
![](./Figures/NTPs.png){width=60%}
So what do you think happens if there isn't an oxygen available at the 3' location?
![](./Figures/Halt.png){width=60%}
## Sequencing technologies
#### Short Reads{-}
+ Sanger
+ Illumina
#### Long Reads{-}
+ PacBio
+ Oxford Nanopore
### Sanger Sequencing
Each reaction has very small amounts of ddNTPs.
+ 1 type of ddNTP per reaction
+ all reactions have the same DNA
![](./Figures/Sanger1.png){width=80%}
Four Separate Reactions
![](./Figures/Sanger2.png){width=80%}
Run the reactions on a gel to get the different sizes (lengths) of DNA per nucleotide.
![](./Figures/Sanger3.png){width=80%}
What is the sequence of the following gel?
![](./Figures/Sanger4.png){width=80%}
Fluorescent ddNTPs:
![Fibonachi, CC BY-SA 1.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0>, via Wikimedia Commons](./Figures/FloNTPs.png){width=60%}
If colors are assigned to GATC from above:
![](./Figures/Sanger5.png){width=60%}
Fluorescent peaks of nucleotides:
![Abizar at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0 <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>, via Wikimedia Commons](./Figures/GelSeq.png){width=30%}
The order of sequences determined by the lengths at which they terminated at a specific ddNTP.
![](./Figures/Sanger6.png){width=60%}
In summary, the Sanger Sequencing process looks like this:
![Estevezj, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons](./Figures/SangerSum.png){width=100%}
## Illumina Sequencing
![](./Figures/Illumina1.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/Illumina2.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/Illumina3.png){width=90%}
![](./Figures/Illumina4.png){width=60%}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=womKfikWlxM&t=80s
![](./Figures/Illumina5.png){width=100%}
![](./Figures/Illumina6.png){width=100%}
![](./Figures/Illumina7.png){width=100%}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCd6B5HRaZ8
## PacBio Sequencing
![](./Figures/Pac1.png){width=60%}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lD8JyAbwEo
![](./Figures/Pac2.png){width=60%}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHCJ8PtYCFc
![](./Figures/Pac3.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/Pac4.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/Pac5.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/Pac6.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/Pac7.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/Pac8.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/Pac9.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/Pac10.png){width=60%}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbpYvki4U64
## Oxford Nanopore Sequencing
![](./Figures/ON1.png){width=80%}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGWZvHIi3i0
![](./Figures/ON2.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/ON3.png){width=60%}
![](./Figures/ON4.png){width=80%}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUb1TZvMWsw
![](./Figures/ON5.png){width=100%}