Sequencing Multimegabase-Template DNA with BigDye Terminator Chemistry

  1. Cheryl R. Heiner1,
  2. Kathryn L. Hunkapiller1,
  3. Shiaw-Min Chen2,
  4. John I. Glass3, and
  5. Ellson Y. Chen1,4
  1. 1Advanced Center for Genetic Technology and 2Genetic Analysis Department, PE-Applied Biosystems, Foster City, California 94404 USA; 3Department of Microbiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35294 USA

Abstract

Using the recently introduced BigDye™ terminators, large-template DNA can be directly sequenced with custom primers on automated instruments. Cycle sequencing conditions are presented to sequence DNA samples isolated from a number of microbial genomes including 750-kb Ureaplasma urealyticum, 1.2-MbMycoplasma fermentans, 2.3-Mb Streptococcus pneumoniae, and 4.6-Mb Escherichia coli. Average read lengths of >700 bp from unique primer annealing sites are often sufficient to fill final gaps in microbial genome sequencing projects without additional manipulations of template DNA. The technique can also be applied to sequence-targeted regions, thereby bypassing tedious subcloning steps.

Footnotes

  • 4 Corresponding author.

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    • Received November 26, 1997.
    • Accepted March 18, 1998.
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