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Write the difference between dNTPs and ddNTPs. What is the function of ddNTPs in Sanger’s method of DNA sequencing?

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ddNTPs lack the 3′-OH group, causing chain termination in Sanger sequencing, enabling determination of DNA sequence by fragment size.
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FeaturedNTPs (Deoxynucleotide triphosphates)ddNTPs (Dideoxynucleotide triphosphates)
StructureContain a 3′-OH group on the sugar (deoxyribose)Lack the 3′-OH group on the sugar (dideoxyribose)
Role in DNA synthesisIncorporated by DNA polymerase to elongate DNA chainIncorporated to terminate DNA chain elongation
Effect on chain elongationAllow addition of next nucleotidePrevent addition of next nucleotide, causing chain termination
Presence in Sanger sequencingUsed as normal substratesUsed as chain terminators

Function of ddNTPs in Sanger’s method: ddNTPs act as chain terminators during DNA synthesis because the absence of the 3′-OH group prevents the formation of a phosphodiester bond with the next nucleotide. When a ddNTP is incorporated, DNA polymerase can no longer add nucleotides, resulting in termination of DNA strand elongation at specific points. This generates DNA fragments of varying lengths that can be separated by gel electrophoresis to determine the DNA sequence.

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