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Genomes | hillis2e_ch12_1.html | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
DLAP questions | hillis2e_ch12_1_dlap.xml | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
Concept 12.1: There Are Powerful Methods for Sequencing Genomes and Analyzing Gene Products | hillis2e_ch12_2.html | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
DLAP questions | hillis2e_ch12_2_dlap.xml | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
Concept 12.2: Prokaryotic Genomes Are Small, Compact, and Diverse | hillis2e_ch12_3.html | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
DLAP questions | hillis2e_ch12_3_dlap.xml | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
Concept 12.3: Eukaryotic Genomes Are Large and Complex | hillis2e_ch12_4.html | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
DLAP questions | hillis2e_ch12_4_dlap.xml | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
Concept 12.4: The Human Genome Sequence Has Many Applications | hillis2e_ch12_5.html | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
DLAP questions | hillis2e_ch12_5_dlap.xml | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
Summary | hillis2e_ch12_6.html | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |
DLAP questions | hillis2e_ch12_6_dlap.xml | 532b6592757a2e982a000000 |