De novo sequencing is the term used to describe initial sequence analysis performed to obtain the primary genetic sequence of a particular organism. A detailed genetic analysis of an organism is possible only after de novo sequencing has been performed. For de novo sequencing using CE, the target DNA is fragmented and cloned into a viral or plasmid vector.
Sanger sequencing is the gold standard of sequencing technology: it provides high accuracy, long-read capabilities, and flexibility to support a diverse range of applications. Sanger sequencing is mostly known for DNA sequencing applications, but also supports applications in RNA sequencing and epigenetic analysis.