How does genomics rely on DNA sequencing?
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How does genomics rely on DNA sequencing?
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The genome of an organism is its total DNA complement. Every organism's genome has been shaped by the environment in which the organism lives because the environment determines the rate of mutation.
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View this answerGenomics relies on DNA sequencing because DNA sequencing provides the data that is used in genomics. Genomics is the branch of computational molecular...
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Chapter 15 / Lesson 2Genomics is a field of biotechnology focused on the study of genes and DNA. Explore the definition of genomics and learn about its role in DNA analysis. Understand proteomics, proteins, and sequencing genomes, and review the Human Genome Project, including its three stages.