Intro
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Credits
CGPDB
UC Davis
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Visualization tools for studying conserved orthologous
Introduction
The assumption that underlies all comparative genomics is that the two
genomes under examination had a common ancestor and, therefore that every
base pair in each organism can be explained as the combination of this
original ancestral genome and the action of evolution.
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