Repetitive DNA poses problems for genome sequencing. Why is this so?
15. Genomes and Genomics
Sequencing the Genome
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Restriction enzymes are proteins responsible for what?
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What is the name of a short sequenced DNA fragment?
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The purpose of a sequence assembly is to what?
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Which of the following sequence techniques requires the use of vectors?
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Dideoxy nucleotides (ddNTPs) are used in Sanger sequencing because they have what function?
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You have discovered a new species of archaea from a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park. How would your strategy change if you were unable to grow the strain in culture?
407views - Textbook QuestionYou have discovered a new species of archaea from a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park.After growing a pure culture of this organism, what strategy might you employ to sequence its genome?445views
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How can we correlate the genome with RNA expression data in a tissue or a single cell?
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How do we know which contigs are part of the same chromosome?
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Repetitive DNA poses problems for genome sequencing. What strategies can be employed to overcome these problems?
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Repetitive DNA poses problems for genome sequencing. What types of repetitive DNA are most problematic?
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When the whole-genome shotgun sequence of the Drosophila genome was assembled, it comprised 134 scaffolds made up of 1636 contigs. How can physical gaps be closed?
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When the whole-genome shotgun sequence of the Drosophila genome was assembled, it comprised 134 scaffolds made up of 1636 contigs. What is the difference between physical and sequence gaps?
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When the whole-genome shotgun sequence of the Drosophila genome was assembled, it comprised 134 scaffolds made up of 1636 contigs. Why were there so many more contigs than scaffolds?
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