During a genome sequencing project, what is the name of the step where gene products are assigned a putative function?
A) Constructing configs
B) Constructing scaffolds
C) Annotation
D) Gap Closure
E) Finishing
The correct answer for the given question is option C) Annotation.
The name of the step where gene products are assigned a putative function is called Annotation.Annotation is the process of identifying the locations of the genes and all the other coding regions of the genome and identitying the functions of these genes.
During a genome sequencing project, what is the name of the step where gene products are...
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