Final answer:
The key ingredient for Sanger sequencing is ddNTPs because they prevent further DNA synthesis, resulting in DNA fragments that differ in length by one nucleotide.
Step-by-step explanation:
The key ingredient for Sanger (dideoxy) sequencing is ddNTPs because: c) They prevent further DNA synthesis, and when added at the appropriate ratio will result in DNA fragments that differ in length by one nucleotide. The ddNTPs, or dideoxynucleotides, lack a free 3' OH group needed for further nucleotide addition, causing synthesis to terminate when incorporated into the DNA strand. By using a predetermined ratio of deoxynucleotides to dideoxynucleotides, different size fragments can be generated.