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 The Sanger Method is a process used to sequence DNA. The method involved dideoxynucleotides to terminate the sequence during polymerisation. 
The Sanger Method is a process used to sequence [[DNA|DNA]]. The method involved [[dideoxynucleotides|dideoxynucleotides]] to terminate the sequence during [[polymerisation|polymerisation]]. 

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The Sanger Method is a process used to sequence DNA. The method involved dideoxynucleotides to terminate the sequence during polymerisation