Dna Mapping
DNA mapping is the process of determining the exact order of nucleotides within the DNA strands within a genome. It is a critical process for understanding the genetic code and its role in genetic diseases and other conditions, as well as for developing new therapies. DNA mapping is also used to identify individuals and their unique genetic profiles, and for forensic applications. Additionally, it is essential for the study of evolution and population genetics, for tracking the spread of disease, and for understanding how particular genes are expressed and regulated within cells.
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