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- How to reverse a frame-shift mutation caused by adding one nucleotide base?What is Sanger sequencing? Why do we use ddNTP? How to read a DNA sequence gel? c. What is a cDNA seq (RNA seq)? d. What is the main difference between a genomic and a transcriptome study?Can you help me solve this sequence question and identifty the mutation?