The Sanger sequencing approach developed in the 1970s ________.
A. is applicable to RNA but not DNA
B. is still the main approach used to determine nucleotide sequences
C. has been rendered obsolete by the development of fundamentally different methodologies
D. is useful for sequencing small DNAs but is not applicable to genome-sized DNA molecules
Answer: B
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