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<h2>Genome</h2>
<p>Genome is the word totally&nbsp;refering the entire genetic information.</p>
<h2>primer</h2>
<h2>Genomics</h2>
<p>&nbsp;Study for determining and analyzing the genome.</p>
<h2>omics</h2>
<p>&nbsp;Bio informatic way of studying the genome.</p>
<h2>DNA</h2>
<p>Gene is the unit of informations specifying the function and traits of indivisual&nbsp; that is stored on the DNA as the nucleic polymers.&nbsp;</p>
<h2>purifycDNA</h2>
<p>&nbsp;It is the DNA which is made by reverse transcription from the RNA strand.</p>
<h2>anneal</h2>
<p>Operation to cool&nbsp;and temper with a clear purpose.</p>
 
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<h2>DNA Library</h2>
<h2>alignment</h2>
<p>&nbsp;Ordering and arranging the bio informations.</p>
<h2>cancer</h2>
<h2>telomere</h2>
<h2p>&nbsp;Telomere is the end of the strand of the DNA, which is getting shorten as the cell division keep on.</h2p>
<h2>aging</h2>
<h2>polymer</h2>
<p>&nbsp;polymer is chain linked with a number of mono units.</p>
<h2>mutation</h2>
<p>&nbsp;Unexpected change or error on the DNA causing the differentiation of expressing traits.</p>
<h2>assembly</h2>
 
<p>Things that are assorted.</p>
<h2>evolution</h2>
<p>Evlolution refers&nbsp;genetical differtiation of certain traits that survived ones have in&nbsp;level of generation.</p>
<h2>amplify</h2>
<h2>vector</h2>
<p>&nbsp;Vector is the carrier of DNA that can carry foreign DNA to others.</p>
<h2>plasmid</h2>
<p>Sort of round shape vector whichbacteria can contain.&nbsp;</p>
<h2>phage</h2>
 
<p>Abbreviation of bacteriophage, which is simple organism consisted of protein shell&nbsp;and nucleic acids.</p>
<h2>bacteria</h2>
 
<p>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteria</p>
<h2>buffer</h2>
 
<p>Liquid solution to help to maintain pH concentration.</p>
<h2>splicing</h2>
<p>&nbsp;One of the step of transcription that is to make mRNA by eliminating introns.</p>
<h2>PCR</h2>
<p>PCR is thee bio experimental term that is an efficient way to amplify the exact genetic information on the template DNA.</p>
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