GENOME SEQUENCING.
WHAT IS WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING?
Whole genome sequencing is a method to determine the order of bases in the genome of an organism in one process.
The process of whole genome sequencing involves breaking down the DNA into small fragments and then sequencing each fragment individually. The resulting sequences are then aligned and assembled into a complete genome sequence. This process can be time-consuming and expensive, but advances in sequencing technology have made it increasingly faster and more cost-effective.
WHAT ARE THE METHODS OF DOING WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING?
Clone by Clone method: This method involves breaking down the genome into smaller sections, which are then inserted into bacteria and grown to produce identical clones.