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Chapter 29.2, Problem 1CS
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To compare: The genome of S. cerevisiae with a genome of other model organisms.
Introduction: The growth and development of an organism are controlled by genes. The developmental genetics provide us with an insight to see how these genes influence the growth and development of an organism. A model organism is an organism on which the studies of developmental genetics are conducted. Single-celled organisms act as model organisms in most cases.
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