The presence of a DNA structure other than the authoritative twofold helix can be shown by the delay of DNA polymerase. We depict a technique for deciding how polymerase stopping in Pacific Biosciences sequencer peruses is identified with DNA structure. The Pacific Biosciences sequencer utilizes optics to notice a polymerase and its association with a solitary DNA particle continuously, giving an original strategy to identifying potential elective DNA structures. Stopping DNA polymerase is a typical strategy for researching DNA successions with the possibility to frame elective DNA constructions, and Pacific Biosciences information has recently been utilized to quantify polymerase stopping at a slipped strand structure.
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