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Chapter 17: Genomes


17.1 Genomes can be mapped both genetically and physically. (Page 344)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/genetics/006/index.html

Examine the following sections:
2.143 Human Genome Project
2.144 Molecular Markers
2.147 Molecular Structures
Genome Maps. (Page 344)
17.2 Genome sequencing produces the ultimate physical map. (Page 346)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/genetics/006/index.html

Examine the following sections:
2.145 Mapping a Gene
2.146 Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis
Sequencing. (Page 346)
17.3 Being more complex does not necessarily require more genes. (Page 348)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/genetics/006/index.html

Examine the following sections:
2.143 Human Genome Project
2.144 Molecular Markers
Human Genome Project. (Page 348)
Genome Geography. (Page 349)
Comparative Genomics. (Page 352)

17.4 Genomics is opening a new window on life. (Page 354)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/genetics/006/index.html

Examine the following sections:
2.146 Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis
2.147 Molecular Structures
Functional Genomics. (Page 354)
Proteomics. (Page 356)
Using Genomic Information. (Page 357)







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