Genomic sequencing - Determining the sequence of nucleotide bases for individual genes or entire genomes, Genome - The entire hereditary information of an organism encoded in its DNA., Important examples of genomes sequenced - Disease-carrying organisms, pest species and model organism genomes, Phylogenetics - The study of evolutionary history and relationships, Types of evidence used in phylogenetics - Sequence data and fossil evidence, The three domains of life - bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes, Molecular clocks - A type of graph used to estimate when species diverged during evolution., Assumption of molecular clocks - A constant mutation rate., Pharmacogenetics - The use of genome information in the choice of drugs, Personalised medicine - The use of an individual's personal genome sequences to select the most effective drug and dosage to treat their disease.,

Higher 1.8 Genomic Sequencing Key Terms

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