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 Deoxyguanosine triphosphate (DGTP) is a nucleotide precurser used in DNA synthesis, its a nucleotide triophosphate. DGTP is also required when doing PCR to amplify the amount of DNA in a sample.
Deoxyguanosine triphosphate (DGTP) is a [[nucleotide|nucleotide]] precurser used in [[DNA synthesis|DNA synthesis]], its a [[nucleotide triophosphate|nucleotide triophosphate]]. DGTP is also required when doing [[PCR|PCR]] to amplify the amount of [[DNA|DNA]] in a sample.

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Deoxyguanosine triphosphate (DGTP) is a nucleotide precurser used in DNA synthesis, its a nucleotide triophosphate. DGTP is also required when doing PCR to amplify the amount of DNA in a sample.