Multilab-Logo, India
 New No.3, Appaiar Lane, Second Floor, Royapuram, Chennai - 600 013, Tamilnadu, India
 Email - enquiry@multilab.biz, Tele Fax - +9144 52173177,  Mobile - +91 94441 62346    
FAQ
Language    Search
  Cleanrooms Laboratory
  Pharmaceutical Testing



FAQ > Glossary of Terms > S Series > Shot Gun Method
 

Cleanrooms Information

Pharmaceutical & Cleanroom Glossary of Terms


Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Safranin, Salinity, Salmonella, Salt, Salt Rejection, Salvage Plasma, Sanitization, Saponification, Sarcoma, Saturated Air, Saturated Fatty Acids, Saturation Humidity, Saturation Index, Scale, Scale-up, Scrath, Secondary Containment, Secure Retention, Seed Lot, Seed Stock, Sedimentation, Segregated, SEM(scanning Electron Microscopy), Semipermeable, Self Draining, Sensible Heat(SH), Sensible Heat Ratio, Sensitizer, Automatic Arc Welding, Sepsis, Sequence Tagged Site(STS), Sera, Serratia Marcescens, Serum, Service Life, Sex Chromosomes, Shielded Metal Arc Welding(SMAW), Shotgun Method, Signed Signature, Single Gene Disorder, Sickel Cell Anemia, Silica Silicon, SIP(Steam In Place), Slope, Smoke Control, Smoke Purge, Smoke Test, Softner, Softening, Next 51 - 107 Words

Learn About Deadly Cancer Mesothelioma due to Asbestos Exposure, it can affect any one in the world

Shotgun Method
Sequencing method that involves randomly sequencing tiny cloned pieces of the genome, with no foreknowledge of where on a chromosome the piece originally came from. This can be contrasted with "directed" strategies, in which pieces of DNA from adjacent stretches of a chromosome are sequenced. Direct strategies eliminate the need for complex reassembly techniques. Because there are advantages to both strategies, researchers expect to use both random (or shotgun) and directed strategies in combination to sequence the human genome