An electropherogram is a plot of fluorescence units over time. Electropherograms may be used for deriving results from: Fluorescence induced by exposure to ultraviolet light in vials containing various sized cadmium selenide (CdSe) quantum dots. ...
A genealogical DNA test involves examining the nucleotides at specific locations on a persons DNA. The test results have no medical value and cannot determine genetic diseases or disorders; they are only used for genetic genealogy. ... A paternity test is conducted to prove that a man is or is not the biological father of another individual. ... For the sense of sequencing used in electronic music, see the music sequencer article. ... Genetic fingerprinting, DNA testing and DNA profiling are techniques used to distinguish between individuals of the same species using only samples of their DNA. Its invention by Sir Alec Jeffreys at the University of Leicester was announced in 1985. ...
External links
PHPH — web-based tool for electropherogram quality analysis, or here
Electropherogram that demonstrates the limit of the resolution of the 3730 DNA Analyzer
The electropherogram below demonstrates how the bands for the extension products eventually become too wide for proper interpretation by the sequencing analysis software.
When the width of the base of the peak begins to approach 1/4 of the peak height, then resolution maybe lost.