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moleculR BIOLOGY

  1. Genomics: A. Gene Sequencing, Conserved Genes, Finding Base Sequences that Form Genes: Gene Sequencing: Genomics involves the study of an organism's entire DNA content, including all of its genes. One of the fundamental techniques in genomics is gene sequencing, which determines the order of nucleotide bases (A, T, C, G) in an organism's DNA. Conserved Genes: In genomics, researchers often identify conserved genes. These are genes that have similar sequences and functions across different species, suggesting their importance in fundamental biological processes. Finding Base Sequences that Form Genes: Genomics aims to identify and annotate genes within an organism's genome. This involves identifying the start and stop codons, exon-intron boundaries, and regulatory elements that control gene expression. B. Many Proteins from One Gene, Alternative Gene Expression: DNA Imprinting and Epigenetics: Many Proteins from One Gene: Genes can code for multiple proteins through...