How do ddNTPs differ from dNTPs?
A. They do not have a 3'-hydroxyl group on the sugar.
B. They have only one phosphate group on the sugar.
C. They do have a 3'-hydroxyl group on the sugar.
D. They do not have a 2'-hydroxyl group on the sugar.
E. They do not have any phosphate groups on the sugar.
The correct answer according to me is:
Option A) They do not have a 3'-hydroxyl group on the sugar.
Due to which the polymerization is stopped wherever they are integrated.
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lacking a OH at the
a.
2' carbon
b.
5' carbon
c.
3' carbon
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