15.1 Structural Genomics Determines the DNA Sequences of Entire Genomes

Structural genomics is the study of the organization and sequence of the genetic information contained within a genome. Often, one of the early steps in characterizing a genome is to prepare genetic and physical maps of its chromosomes. These maps provide information about the relative locations of genes, molecular markers, and chromosome segments, which is often essential for positioning chromosome segments and aligning stretches of sequenced DNA into a whole-genome sequence.