Describe how the SCAM analysis was performed so that it maintains replicatability.
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- In sequencing, dideoxyribonucleotides (ddNTP) are used that terminate the amplification. Why do they terminate the amplification?Any mutation inside or outside a coding regionthat reduces or abolishes protein activity in one of the manyways previously described is a loss-of-function _______?Design 6 bp primers to amplify the region of this sequence that is highlighted in yellow. attatatttt atattatata ctctgggctc agagcagccc 40 41 atattatata tatatatttt aaaatattat aaatttattt 80 81 cagtcacgcg tcctgatgac attatatttt ataatttttt 120 121 ttttattttt attatatttt aaaatattat aaatttattt 160 161 aaaatattat tatatattta aaatttattt attataaaat 200 201 aaaatattat ttttattttt gagatcagga cggctgcatg 240 Forward primer Reverse primer