Multiple Choice
The bulk of the sequence data in whole-genome sequencing directly comes from ________.
A) relatively large (~160 kb) sequences cloned into bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs)
B) relatively small (~1000 base-pair) sequences cloned into plasmids
C) whole chromosomes obtained without cloning
D) whole chromosomes cloned into plasmids
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