Essentials Of Genetics (9th Global Edition)
Essentials Of Genetics (9th Global Edition)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780134143637
Author: William S. Klug, Michael R. Cummings
Publisher: Pearson Global Edition
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The way in which evolution in extreme environments might influence genome and amino acid composition and the interpretation of genome sequence data.

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Genomic sequencing is a technique used to determine the sequence of nucleotides or bases present in the genome. Evolution is the slow change occurringin the heritable genetic material of a biological population taking place in successive generations. Evolutionary forces influence the genetic makeup of organisms. It is possible to identify an organism just on the basis of its amino acid composition.

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