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    Sanger Chain Termination Sequencing Differs from Polymerase Chain Reaction Because
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Sanger Chain Termination Sequencing Differs from Polymerase Chain Reaction Because

Question 13

Question 13

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Sanger chain termination sequencing differs from polymerase chain reaction because:


A) only three nucleotide bases are used.
B) DNA polymerase is not needed.
C) only one primer is used.
D) the process is isothermal.

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