The Sanger Sequencing Method was proposed by Frederick Sanger in the mid-1970s and has been widely used since the "Human Genome Project", which has made outstanding contributions to deciphering the human genome. The Sanger sequencing method has a long read length (>800bp) and a high accuracy rate (99.99%), which is the "gold standard" in the sequencing industry and is still widely used today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the accuracy rate of the Classic 116 Genetic Analyzer?
The device utilizes the Sanger sequencing method, which provides a high accuracy rate of 99.99%.
What is the typical read length for this sequencing method?
The Sanger sequencing method used in this analyzer supports a long read length of over 800bp.
Why is Sanger sequencing considered the "gold standard"?
It is considered the gold standard due to its exceptional reliability, high accuracy, and long-standing success in major projects like the Human Genome Project.
What is the production capacity for the Classic 116 model?
The current production capacity for the Classic 116 Genetic Analyzer is 10,000 units.
What is the HS Code for international shipping of this product?
The HS Code for the Classic 116 Genetic Analyzer is 9027501000.
What type of transport packaging is used?
The product is shipped using standard professional transport packaging to ensure safety during transit.