What is the difference between dideoxyribonucleotides (ddNTP) used in Sanger sequencing and the
deoxyribonucleotides (dNTP) normally found in DNA?
a. ddNTPs have a 3' H rather than OH
b. dNTPs have a 3' H rather than OH
c. ddNTPs have a 5' OH rather than H
d. dNTPs have a 5' OH rather than H
e. ddNTPs have a 3' OOH rather than OH
A
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