Consider three different kinds of human libraries: agenomic library, a brain cDNA library, and a livercDNA library.a. Suppose that all three of these libraries are sufficiently large so as to represent all of the differenthuman nucleotide sequences that the library couldpossibly include. Which of these libraries wouldthen correspond to the largest fraction of the totalhuman genome?b. Would you expect any of these libraries not tooverlap the others at all in terms of the sequences itcontains? Explain.c. How do these three libraries differ in terms of thestarting material for constructing the clones in thelibrary?d. Why would you need to sequence many clonesfrom many cDNA libraries to annotate a genome?

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Consider three different kinds of human libraries: a
genomic library, a brain cDNA library, and a liver
cDNA library.
a. Suppose that all three of these libraries are sufficiently large so as to represent all of the different
human nucleotide sequences that the library could
possibly include. Which of these libraries would
then correspond to the largest fraction of the total
human genome?
b. Would you expect any of these libraries not to
overlap the others at all in terms of the sequences it
contains? Explain.
c. How do these three libraries differ in terms of the
starting material for constructing the clones in the
library?
d. Why would you need to sequence many clones
from many cDNA libraries to annotate a genome?

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