Once a strand of DNA is made, we will need to check to make sure that it is the correct desired sequence. [[http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/bitstream/handle/10635/20904/WangC.pdf?sequence=1 One possible strategy comes from this paper]] - essentially tagging oligo and looking for fluoresence as a sign that homology was sufficiently similar to produce a result.
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Once a strand of DNA is made, we will need to check to make sure that it is the correct desired sequence. [http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/bitstream/handle/10635/20904/WangC.pdf?sequence=1 One possible strategy comes from this paper] - essentially tagging oligo and looking for fluoresence as a sign that homology was sufficiently similar to produce a result.