Which of the following statement is false (a). Enzymes are differentiated by electrophoresis method (b). While DNA sequencing both forward and reverse primers are used (c). Amplification is done through PCR (d). ABO blood grouping is mainly used for differentiating individuals

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Ans: (b). While DNA sequencing both forward and reverse primers are used 

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