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How has the sequencing of humen genome opened new windows for treatment of verious genetic disorders. Discuss amongst your classmates.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Introduction to Human Genome Sequencing**: - The sequencing of the human genome refers to the process of determining the complete DNA sequence of the human species. This monumental achievement has provided a comprehensive map of all the genes present in human DNA. 2. **Understanding Genetic Disorders**: - Genetic disorders are diseases caused by abnormalities in an individual's DNA. These can be due to mutations in specific genes, which can lead to various health issues. ...
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  11. A low level of expression of lac operon occurs at all the time. Can yo...

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  13. The total number of genes in humans is far less(lt25000) the than the...

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  14. Now , sequencing of total genomes is getting less expensive day by day...

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  15. Would it be appropriate to use DNA probes such as VNTR in DNA fingerp...

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  16. During in vitro synthesis of DNA, a researcher used 2', 3'-dideoxy cyt...

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  19. Do you think that the alternate splicing of exons may enable a structu...

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