Anu Suomalainen
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2
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25
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About
Anu Suomalainen is a researcher whose work centers on molecular genetics and nucleotide sequence analysis, with a particular focus on advancing the precision and accessibility of DNA sequencing methodologies. Her most recognized contributions lie in the development and refinement of solid-phase minisequencing, a technique that builds upon the foundational Sanger dideoxy-nucleotide sequencing method. By integrating innovations such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for efficient DNA template generation and affinity-capture techniques for streamlined purification, Suomalainen's work has helped simplify the detection of nucleotide sequence variations — a critical capability in both research and clinical genetic diagnostics. Her 2003 publications on this methodology have collectively garnered 25 citations, reflecting steady recognition within the molecular biology community. These contributions are particularly meaningful for researchers working on genetic mutation analysis, where accuracy and efficiency are paramount. Suomalainen's efforts represent an important step in making sequence variation analysis more practical and reproducible, supporting broader advances in genomics, inherited disease research, and personalized medicine. Her work continues to serve as a technical reference for scientists navigating the evolving landscape of genetic sequencing technologies.
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- 1Analysis of Nucleotide Sequence Variations by Solid-Phase Minisequencing19 citations · 2003
- 2Analysis of Nucleotide Sequence Variations by Solid-Phase Minisequencing6 citations · 2003