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Red arrows are the cut sites; Green dots indicate the center of the sequence
←Produces blunt ends
Restriction enzymes
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Adapter
Adapter
Adapters
a. b.
Flow cell1 cm
DNA
DNA fragment
Dense primer lawnin flow cell
Sequencing by synthesis
Animation of Illumina sequencing
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c. d.
Bridgeamplificationwith unlabeleddNTPs
Free endbinds toprimer
Fragmentsbecomedouble-stranded
Freeterminus
Attached
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Attached
c. d. e.
Bridgeamplificationwith unlabeleddNTPs
Free endbinds toprimer
Fragmentsbecomedouble-stranded
Freeterminus
Denaturedouble-strandedmolecules
Attached
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Attached Clusters
c. d. e. f.
35 cyclesof bridgeamplification
Bridgeamplificationwith unlabeleddNTPs
Free endbinds toprimer
Fragmentsbecomedouble-stranded
Freeterminus
Denaturedouble-strandedmolecules
Attached
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TG
GC
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First round ofsynthesis withlabeled dNTPs
Transgenic mouse
Ventral view of a 14-day-old transgenic mouse, carrying a reporter gene that is active in the developing limb.
Stereomicroscopy Photo by Dr. Mohammad K. HajihosseiniUniversity of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K.Bioscapes 2009 photo contest