Why is it usually necessary to cleave proteins into smaller
fragments for sequencing?



Why is it usually necessary to cleave proteins into smaller fragments for sequencing?..

Answer / guest

it is not nessesary, but
there is always errors when removins an amino acid

if the protein is long the will be an incresing noise in
the estimated sequence
(this is called error porpagation)

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