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DTTP is one of the deoxynucleotide phosphates (DNTP).
dTTP is one of the five&nbsp;[[Deoxynucleotide phosphate|deoxynucleotide triphosphates]] ([[DNTP|dNTPs]]), it stands for [[Thymidine triphospatate|Thymidine triphosphate]].<br>
 
One use for dTTP is when performing the Polymerase Chain Reaction ([[PCR]]), which is used to amplify a piece of&nbsp;[[DNA]]. dTTP is added to the mixture with the other dNTPs and these nucleotides are used to form a complementary strand of DNA by [[Taq Polymerase]].

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dTTP is one of the five deoxynucleotide triphosphates (dNTPs), it stands for Thymidine triphosphate.

One use for dTTP is when performing the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), which is used to amplify a piece of DNA. dTTP is added to the mixture with the other dNTPs and these nucleotides are used to form a complementary strand of DNA by Taq Polymerase.