Why Sanger sequencing uses ddNTPs and how they differ functionally from dNTPs. Does Sanger sequencing minimize the length of replication since phosphodiester bonds are not forned during DNA replication. Also, does it differ from dNTPs functionally since it lacks two hydroxyl groups?

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Chapter28: Dna Metabolism: Replication, Recombination, And Repair
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Why Sanger sequencing uses ddNTPs and how they differ functionally from dNTPs.

Does Sanger sequencing minimize the length of replication since phosphodiester bonds are not forned during DNA replication.

Also, does it differ from dNTPs functionally since it lacks two hydroxyl groups?

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