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What is the goal of functional genomics?
What is the goal of functional genomics?
- To study the DNA molecules in a genome
- To focus on the structure of the genome
- To analyze the carbohydrates encoded by the genome
- To learn about all the RNA molecules transcribed from a genome (correct)
What does the term 'transcriptome' refer to?
What does the term 'transcriptome' refer to?
- All the proteins encoded by the genome
- All the interactions made between proteins
- The structure of the genome
- All the RNA molecules transcribed from a genome (correct)
What information can be obtained from functional genomics techniques?
What information can be obtained from functional genomics techniques?
- Time and place where genes express in different subtypes of cells (correct)
- Only the structure of the genome
- The DNA molecules in a genome
- The carbohydrates encoded by the genome
What can shed light on the function of genes according to the text?
What can shed light on the function of genes according to the text?
What can functional genomics reveal about gene expression?
What can functional genomics reveal about gene expression?