The comparison of the genomes of different organisms can be done by DNA profiling of those organisms. This includes the methods like electrophorosis, PCR[poly chain reaction] etc.
A.) gel electrophoresis (I believe it is A.)
B.) polymerase chain reactions
C.) restriction enzymes
D.) recombinant dna
gel electrophoresis
DNA fingerprinting
The comparison of the genomes of different organisms can be done by DNA profiling of those organisms. This includes the methods like electrophorosis, PCR[poly chain reaction] etc.
eg for organisms which carry recombinant DNA : Ecoli
Genomes are found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, which contain the DNA responsible for encoding all the genetic information of an organism. In prokaryotes, such as bacteria, genomes are found in the nucleoid region, which is not a true nucleus but contains the DNA. However, some organisms also have genomes in other cellular compartments, such as mitochondria or chloroplasts.
yes, but many viruses do not have DNA genome, but RNA genome.
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The comparison of the genomes of different organisms can be done by DNA profiling of those organisms. This includes the methods like electrophorosis, PCR[poly chain reaction] etc.
comparative genomics
eg for organisms which carry recombinant DNA : Ecoli
Genomes are found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, which contain the DNA responsible for encoding all the genetic information of an organism. In prokaryotes, such as bacteria, genomes are found in the nucleoid region, which is not a true nucleus but contains the DNA. However, some organisms also have genomes in other cellular compartments, such as mitochondria or chloroplasts.
The genomes of individual organisms and the populations gene pool.
The UCSC Genome website contains the sequencing information for several genomes. Scientist are continuously sequencing different organisms, and this website is a compilation of that information in a usable format.
yes, but many viruses do not have DNA genome, but RNA genome.
They are about 93% similar in their genomes.
You can get the reads associated with a particular individual from the 1000 genomes ftp site by looking at the sequence index file. You can also get alignments for specific individuals. For this you need to look at the alignment index file. There are also individual genotypes available for the individuals sequenced as part of the pilot study. These will be in VCF format The 1000 genomes project doesn't provide assemblies for any of the individual sequenced.
Bioinformatics is basically using computers to organize and analyze biological data, like comparing genomes between organisms or species.
Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Sequence the genomes of enough organisms in that population at two varying points and you will see the fact of evolution.
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