Q1. How many genes are there in contig1? Q2. what are the names of these genes? Q3. Which gene ha the largest span (i.e, the largest distance between the start and the end of the gene)?
Q1. How many genes are there in contig1? Q2. what are the names of these genes? Q3. Which gene ha the largest span (i.e, the largest distance between the start and the end of the gene)?
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Q1. How many genes are there in contig1?
Q2. what are the names of these genes?
Q3. Which gene ha the largest span (i.e, the largest distance between the start and the end of the gene)?

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