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What is the purpose of comparing overlapping restriction maps in sequencing?
What is the purpose of comparing overlapping restriction maps in sequencing?
- To identify repeated DNAs throughout the genome
- To establish the orientation of adjacent probes (correct)
- To analyze the first probe in a sequence walk
- To recover large fragments for chromosome jumping
What is chromosome jumping?
What is chromosome jumping?
- A process of recovering large fragments for sequencing (correct)
- A process of analyzing repeated DNAs throughout the genome
- A process of taking shorter steps of 10 or 20 Kb along chromosomes
- A process of analyzing adjacent base-pairs
Why can't repeated DNAs scattered throughout the genome be used for identifying overlapping sequences?
Why can't repeated DNAs scattered throughout the genome be used for identifying overlapping sequences?
- Because they are too small
- Because they are too simple
- Because they are too complex (correct)
- Because they are too large
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