Talk:Pyrosequencing

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The subsequent word's are my own and nobody else's. I re-wrote them after supposed copyright infringement. The encyclopedia will be missing a huge area of development without them. Use them or don't use them, either way i'm not bothered.

Pyrosequencing, a new method of DNA sequencing which involves the addition of phosphorylated dNTP's to the DNA polymerase reaction which emmit light upon binding to the DNA template. It makes DNA sequencing significantly faster than with the current chain termination method.

We do use them, look at Pyrosequencing/Temp. The text there will replace the text currently at Pyrosequencing as soon as that article is deleted completely. Sorry for that inconvenience, this is necessary because otherwise, the copyrighted text will remain visible via the articles history. I already wrote a welcome message to you at your previous ip's talk page, but obviously you didn't see it. So again: Welcome here, it's nice to have a knowledged molecular biologist here :)))) . Please do not feel put off wikipedia, you'll soon get used to our customs if you read some of the guidelines and keep editing. If you have questions, leave a message at my talk page.

I strongly suggest you get a user name. It's free, easy and anonymous: Then it'll be easier to communicate with you politely and efficiently.

Again:welcome!

Lady Tenar 13:30, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Did you mean "emmit" light or "emit" light? — RJH 19:50, 9 Feb 2005 (UTC)