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Standard XII
Biology
What is PCR
Sanger's reag...
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Sanger's reagent is used for the identification of :
A
N-terminal of peptide chain
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B
C-terminal of peptide chain
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C
Side chain of amino acids
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D
Molecular weight of the peptide chain
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E
Number of amino acids in peptide chain
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Solution
The correct option is
A
N-terminal of peptide chain
Sanger sequencing
is a method of
DNA sequencing
based on the selective incorporation of chain-terminating
dideoxynucleotides
by
DNA polymerase
during
in vitro
DNA replication
.
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