Q2. Suppose X scientist wants to compare two individuals who were kept in different conditions. How he can identify the difference at molecular level? OP
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First, the scientist needs to identify the specific molecules or biomarkers that are relevant to the conditions being compared. This could include proteins, DNA, RNA, metabolites, or other molecules that are known to be associated with the conditions of interest. Show more…
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