PCR reactions are specific to particular pieces of DNA. Which component of the reaction allows for...

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PCR reactions are specific to particular pieces ofDNA. Which component of the reaction allows for this specificity?Explain how.


Sanger Sequencing (also called chain termination anddideoxy-sequencing) utilizes special dideoxy nucleotides (ddNTPs).What is the difference between these special nucleotides and thedNTPs used in PCR?

What role do the ddNTPs play in the sequencingreaction?

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