what category of DNA sequence are considered to be the "unique sequence" componant of our genome?
a) coding sequences
b) ceentromeres
c) telomeres
d) long interspersed nuclear elements
The category of DNA sequence that is considered to be the "unique sequence" component of our genome;
a) coding sequences (As each organism is unique because of the genes it carries)
what category of DNA sequence are considered to be the "unique sequence" componant of our genome?...
What type of DNA sequence accounts for the greatest proportion of the human genome? a. Exons b. Tandem arrays c. Mobile DNA elements d. Gene families e. Introns
A-E please
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