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Define a genome.
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**All of the DNA** of an organism — its complete set of genetic instructions.
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What is whole genome sequencing?
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Determining the **full order of bases** (A, T, C, G) across an organism's **entire genome**.
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Genome vs gene — what is the difference?
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A **gene** is one instruction; a **genome** is the **whole instruction book** (all genes + the DNA between).
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Does a bigger genome mean a more complex organism?
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**No** — some plants and amphibians have larger genomes than humans but are not more complex.
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Why does a large genome not mean more complexity?
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Much of the extra DNA is **non-coding** — it does not code for proteins.
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What is the universal genetic code?
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The same DNA bases code for the **same amino acids** in (almost) **every** living thing.
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How does the universal code support common ancestry?
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All life inheriting the **same code** is best explained by descent from a **common ancestor**.
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Which cell could supply a complete copy of the human genome?
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The nucleus of **almost any single body cell** (e.g. a white blood cell).
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Why is a gamete NOT a complete copy of the genome?
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A gamete (egg or sperm) carries only **half** the genome.
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Give two present-day uses of whole genome sequencing.
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**Diagnosing genetic disease / personalising treatment**, and **comparing genomes to map how species are related**.
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Give one ethical concern about genome sequencing.
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Concerns over **privacy** and how a person's **genetic data** is stored and used.
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What does a 'Discuss' answer on sequencing need?
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**Benefits AND a limitation/ethical concern**, then a clear overall **judgement**.
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