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Bioinformatics Practice Test Questions: Genome Mapping, Assembly and Comparison — Flashcards

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Genome mapping, assembly, and comparison are related processes:
 

Genome mapping: A physical map is created using DNA fragments and markers to assemble larger DNA sections. DNA base locations can be identified from the overlapping sections of the fragments.
Genome assembly: The process of putting nucleotide sequences into the correct order.
Genome comparison: A comparison of general features of genomes, such as genome size, number of genes, and chromosome number
 

Topics include: Genome Mapping, Genome Sequencing, Genome Sequence Assembly, Genome Annotation, & Comparative Genomics.

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Which of the following is untrue about the genome mapping?
It doesn’t lead to the understanding of a genome structure
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