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Explain how genome sequencing can identify protein sequences in simpler organisms.
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Control of gene expression official content
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Using genome projects
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Assessment focus 206: Explain how genome sequencing can identify protein sequences in simpler organisms.. Explain how genome sequencing can identify protein sequences in simpler organisms. belongs to Using genome projects within Control of gene expression official content. Subtopic anchor: Using genome projects. Build the explanation from the biological structure or molecule involved, then show how that feature causes the observed function or outcome. Do not drift into neighbouring objectives unless they directly support the cue "Explain how genome sequencing can identify protein sequences in simpler". Use the exact assessment boundary "Explain how genome sequencing can identify protein sequences in simpler organisms." when deciding what evidence belongs in the answer. Synoptic links may involve other A-Level Biology topics, but the answer should return to Control of gene expression official content and the exact wording of this objective. Exam-ready responses define the relevant term, apply it to the named context, use genome, sequencing accurately, and finish with the biological consequence or interpretation required by the question.
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