Campbell Biology In Focus
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Chapter 18.3, Problem 2CC
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The information given on the website: https://gold.jgpi-psf.org/statistics and also to give percent of bacterial genome projects that have medical relevance.
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The genome online database (GOLD) is a website of Joint Genome Institute that gives information about genome sequencing projects.
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