sequenator

se·que·na·tor

 (sē′kwə-nā′tər)
n.

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Noun1.sequenator - (chemistry) an apparatus that can determine the sequence of monomers in a polymer
apparatus, setup - equipment designed to serve a specific function
biochemistry - the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry
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The major spots were excised and the N-terminal sequences were determined using an Applied Biosystem Procise sequenator. The identification of the proteins was based on sequence homology using BLAST.
Samples were then loaded onto a 5% polyacrylamide "sequencing type" gel run on the ALF-Express sequenator (Amersham Pharmacia Biotech).
After isolation and purification, the plasmid DNAs were sequenced with an automatic DNA sequenator [Li-Cor 4200].
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