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    Exam 8: Genomics: The Mapping and Sequencing of Genomes
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    It Is Not Always Easy to Locate or Identify Genes
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It Is Not Always Easy to Locate or Identify Genes

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It is not always easy to locate or identify genes based on cDNA.How is this problem created by the differences between cDNA and DNA with respect to a given gene?

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cDNA is made from mRNA,which i...

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