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In high-throughput sequencing, the primers bind to a) oligonucleotides attached to the fragments. b) free dNTPs....

In high-throughput sequencing, the primers bind to

a) oligonucleotides attached to the fragments.

b) free dNTPs.

c) DNA polymerase.

d) the sequence fragments themselves.

e) nothing.

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