Dna Libraries
DNA libraries are collections of DNA sequences that are physically stored and used as a source of genetic information. DNA libraries are used in a wide range of research and clinical applications, such as gene mapping, genotyping, drug discovery, forensic science, and personalized medicine. The DNA sequences in a library can come from many different sources, such as bacteria, viruses, plants, and mammals, making them a versatile resource for research and clinical use. By providing a comprehensive source of genetic material, DNA libraries enable scientists to further their understanding of genetic composition and function, and ultimately speed up discoveries that can benefit humanity.
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