The first published complete gene sequence was of _________.
M13 phage
T4 phage
f×174
Lambda phage
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The correct option is f×174.
Explanation:
- The first genome to be sequences was of a bacteriophage.
- This bacteriophage was the fX174.
- Bacteriophage f×174 consists of 5,368 base pairs (bp).
- Gene sequencing refers to determining the location of bases at the exact places that they are present in the DNA of an organism.
- Based on this sequencing, mRNA and proteins are made.
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Explanation:
The first published complete gene sequence was of f×174
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