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what is the difference between gene and genome?
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Answered by ItsCrazyDaRk02
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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.

DNA is long and skinny, capable of contorting like a circus performer when it winds into chromosomes. It's skinny as a whip and smart as one too, containing all the information necessary to build a living organism. In a very real sense, DNA is informatio

Answered by Anonymous
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difference between gene and genome?

Gene is a single functional unit of DNA (ex. There may be a gene or two for hair color, eye color, whether or not we hate green peppers, ect.). It’s just a sequence of linked molecules called “bases” that’s responsible for a given feature or protein.Your Genome, is the collection of all of your genes. If we picture genes like sentences (or any sequence of characters that mean something) then we can picture the genome as a whole book (something like an instruction manual that a tonne of molecules are following to make you).When we look Genes, we mostly worry about exactly what it is they’re making. When we look at Genomes, we have to worry about how groups of genes start to interact and effect each other.

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