mich of the following correctly describes a difference between Sanger sequencing and PCR? Sanger sequencing does not involve the use of primer, while PCR does. Sanger sequencing is in vitro DNA synthesis, while PCR is in vivo DNA synthesis. Sanger sequencing is anabolic (synthesizing) process, while PCR is a catabolic (breaking down) process. Sanger sequencing requires DNA polymerase, while PCR requires RNA polymerase. DNA synthesis is terminated in Sanger sequencing by the addition of ddNTPs, while each newly synthesized PCR strand is terminated at the end of the template strand.

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Which of the following correctly describes a difference between Sanger sequencing and PCR?
O Sanger sequencing does not involve the use of primer, while PCR does.
O Sanger sequencing is in vitro DNA synthesis, while PCR is in vivo DNA synthesis.
Sanger sequencing is anabolic (synthesizing) process, while PCR is a catabolic (breaking down) process.
O Sanger sequencing requires DNA polymerase, while PCR requires RNA polymerase.
O DNA synthesis is terminated in Sanger sequencing by the addition of ddNTPs, while each newly synthesized
PCR strand is terminated at the end of the template strand.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following correctly describes a difference between Sanger sequencing and PCR? O Sanger sequencing does not involve the use of primer, while PCR does. O Sanger sequencing is in vitro DNA synthesis, while PCR is in vivo DNA synthesis. Sanger sequencing is anabolic (synthesizing) process, while PCR is a catabolic (breaking down) process. O Sanger sequencing requires DNA polymerase, while PCR requires RNA polymerase. O DNA synthesis is terminated in Sanger sequencing by the addition of ddNTPs, while each newly synthesized PCR strand is terminated at the end of the template strand.
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