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Is the order of a genome, transcription or translation, when used in a combinatorial graphic interpretation?

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Is the order of a genome, transcription or translation, when used in a combinatorial graphic interpretation?

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This was selected as Best Answer The written expression of the ordered sequence of a genome is a translation, when it is used as a general factor in interpreting the correct graphic representations of the genome’s structure for a specific purpose. If 100% of the genome’s structure is mapped out in a written dataset then that written dataset is such an accurate translation of the genome that it can also be considered a transcription of the genome.

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