High-speed separations of DNA sequencing reactions by capillary electrophoresis

Abstract
Fluorescently labeled DNA fragments generated in enzymatic sequencing reactions are rapidly separated by capillary gel electrophoresis and detected at attomole levels within the gel-filled capillary. The application of this technology to automated DNA sequence analysis may permit the development of a second generation automated sequencer capable of efficient and cost-effective sequence analysis on the genomic scale.