7 Classify each of the following descriptions based on whether it pertains to functional genomics or proteomics. 1 points eBook Print References Study of structure, function, and interaction of cellular proteins Microarrays can be used to identify various mutations in a human's genome Compares DNA sequences to assess similarities in function between genes Uses DNA microarrays to monitor levels of gene expression Computer modeling of the three-dimensional shape of proteins Functional Genomics Proteomics
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Classify each of the following descriptions based on whether it pertains to functional genomics or proteomics. Study of structure, function, and interaction of cellular proteins. Points eBook Microarrays can be used to identify various mutations in human genome. Print References Compares DNA sequences to assess similarities in function between genes. Uses DNA microarrays to monitor levels of gene expression. Computer modeling of the three-dimensional shape of proteins.
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1. Explain the relationship among the following terms: genomics, proteomics, gene, protein, genotype, and phenotype. 2. Compare the structure and functions of DNA and RNA. 3. You are a public health official trying to determine the identity of the pathogen circulating within your city. Explain which genetic technologies would be most useful in this process. 4. Summarize the goal of the Human Genome Project and discuss three new fields of science that have developed from this research.
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Match each term with the most suitable description. $$ \text {________methylation} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {a. cells become specialized} $$ $$ \text {________DNA sequence} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {b. gets around} $$ $$ \text {________ribosome} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {c. may cause epigenetic effects} $$ $$ \text {________mRNA} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {d. linear order of nucleotides} $$ $$ \text {________genetic code} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {e. assembles amino acids} $$ $$ \text {________differentiation} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {f. set of 64 codons} $$ $$ \text {________transposable element} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {g. translated to protein} $$
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