ddTTP is a modified nucleotide used as a chain-terminating inhibitor in DNA sequencing. It is a thymidine analog that lacks hydroxyl groups at both the 2' and 3' positions of the ribose ring, preventing further DNA chain elongation upon incorporation.
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