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What is genomic dna??

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Answered by MVB
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Genomic DNA is the DNA that holds the complete set of genetic data for an organism. 

In humans, the genomic DNA spans 46 chromosomes, providing a complete set of genetic information, including coding DNA that leads to the expression of genetic traits, and non-coding DNA which does not have this function. This genetic coding has been sequenced as part of the Human Genome Project.
Answered by viji18net
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DNA is the molecule that is the hereditary material in all living cells. Genes are made of DNA, and so is the genome itself. A gene consists of enough DNA to code for one protein, and a genome is simply the sum total of an organism's DNA

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