Sequence Tagged Sites by Georgina Cornwall, PhD

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About the Lecture

The lecture Sequence Tagged Sites by Georgina Cornwall, PhD is from the course Genomics.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. Sequenced-tagged sites
  2. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms
  3. Shotgun sequencing
  4. Consensus sequencing
  5. Clone by clone sequencing
  1. STSs found on genetic maps are used to correlate with physical maps made from recombination frequencies.
  2. An STS is composed of a single short DNA sequence of 200-500 bp.
  3. Specific primers are used in polymerase chain reactions to locate STSs.
  4. STSs serve as landmarks in the development of physical maps of a genome.
  5. STSs are used to identify microdeletions in the Azoospermia (AZF) gene in men who are infertile.

Author of lecture Sequence Tagged Sites

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD


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By John D. on 25. September 2018 for Sequence Tagged Sites

She talks too fast. Additionally, she reads from her notes too much, strikes me as someone who does not have a firm grasp on what she is teaching.