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A consecutive set of three-letter words that could be codons specifying the amino acid sequence of a protein. The sequence entry is assumed by computer programs to lie between the identifiers “ORIGIN” and “//”.(a) True(b) FalseThe question was posed to me in class test.The above asked question is from Sequence Formats & Computer Storage of Sequences in chapter Collecting & Storing Sequences in Laboratory of Bioinformatics

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The correct answer is (a) True

Easy explanation: The SEQUENCE includes numbers on each LINE so that sequence positions can be located by eye. Because the sequence count or a sequence checksum value may be used by the computer program to verify the sequence COMPOSITION, the sequence count should not be modified EXCEPT by programs that ALSO modify the count. The GenBank sequence format often has to be changed for use with sequence analysis software.



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