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in the sanger method of dna sequencing, what causes the termination of chain elongation? group of answer choices the incorporation of a dideoxynucleotide the incorporation of a regular dna nucleotide denaturation of the double-stranded fragments when dna polymerase encounters a stop codon dissociation of the primers from the template

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Answer: The incorporation of a dideoxynucleotide (ddNTP)

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ddNTPs lack a 3' -OH preventing further elongation.

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