Multiple Choice
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to perform DNA sequencing reactions. In this case, are 2 primers (a forward and a reverse) necessary?
A) Yes-you can't perform PCR without 2 specific primers to amplify the region in question in the DNA.
B) No-dideoxynucleotide sequencing depends on different length fragments being formed and then separated based on size. This can take place with only a specific forward OR a specific reverse primer.
C) No-you actually need a primer pair for each round of DNA amplification...so you'll need many, many primer pairs.
D) Yes-and it will be important to make sure that the primer pairs are made with dideoxynucleotides that are labeled with fluorescent dyes. Otherwise, you won't be able to detect the fragments that are made in the PCR process.
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