Thanks
are you saying that the genome only looks at the presence of "genes", like the gene for a hair color, rather that the differences of a black haired person compared to a blond person?
Hi
new to the forum
one thing that I always wonder about is the exact definition of "Genome".
What is the "Human Genome". If you sequence a woman from Norway she will not have the same genes as a Aborigine man in Australia.
What parts count as the "Human genome" - or the genome of a bacteria- , when mutations are all over the place?
Thanks for enlightening me!
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