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Things genome often describes (“genome ________”)
sequencing, analysis, era, wide, mapping, assembly, sequences, microarray, studies, scans, shotgun, species, duplication, sequence, approach, scan, comparison, chromosomes, microarrays, scale, data, comparisons, amplification, analyses, method, screening, map, level, project, projects, patterns, maintenance, profiling, biology, quantitation, arrays, based, strategy, donor, maps, study, duplications, organization, chromosome, panel, environment, approaches, screen, assembler, lines, interaction, dna, program, size, alignments, expression, technologies, radiation, screens, hybridization, signal, viruses, scanning, library, assemblies, hybrids, alignment, libraries, search, pcr, composition, annotation, prediction, specific, incompatibility, replicates, challenge, cutter, event, interface, progenitor, diploids, cottons, engineering, shotgunning, segment, trees, perspective, informatics, plastome, copies, doubling
How genome often is described (“________ genome”)
human, entire, nuclear, whole, haploid, bacterial, complete, stranded, mammalian, eukaryotic, cellular, total, circular, diploid, linear, normal, paternal, mitochondrial, maternal, integrated, embryonic, segmented, defective, recipient, nucleic, vertebrate, type, minimal, parental, smallest, ancestral, complex, intact, latent, prokaryotic, sequenced, length, unique, cell, zygotic, avian, viral, strand, zebrafish, borne, endogenous, cloned, microbial, compact, fungal, associated, singlestranded, infectious, micronuclear, eucaryotic, bipartite, chloroplast, somatic, doublestranded, simian, facultative, cyanelle, nonsegmented, tripartite, fetal, identical
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