BIO130H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Genome Size, Comparative Genomics, Alternative Splicing

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It is much faster to sequence the dna in a fruit fly"s genome or a flowering plant"s genome compared to a human"s as humans have approximately 3. 2 billion base pairs in their genome. The aforementioned organisms, in exception of humans, have a much smaller genome. By 2001, researchers had come up with a rough draft" of the human genome. The sequence is described as a rough draft since each dna segment was averaged and the sequences that were difficult to interpret were just omitted. The draft was revised over and over again and researchers began to interpret the sequence in terms of the types of and numbers of genes it coded for. This led to the conclusion that the human genome contains approximately 30 000 protein-coding genes. The complete version of the human genome sequence was done in 2004 and this shows that: Each site was sequenced multiple times to ensure accuracy.

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