How do you identify a DNA species?
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Answer:
The premise of DNA barcoding is that, by comparison with a reference library of such DNA sections (also called "sequences"), an individual sequence can be used to uniquely identify an organism to species.
Answer:
The DNA of a particular species can be identified by many genetic methods such as DNA barcoding and BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool)
Explanation:
Genetic methods are used for species identification. They are :
1. DNA Barcoding - It is a method of finding the reference sequence from known species which is most similar to the unknown sequence.
2. BLAST - (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool)
BLAST is a technique to find the sequence in large public databases of genetic sequences which gives the best sequence alignment with the unknown sequence