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A reference genome (also known as a reference assembly) is a digital nucleic acid sequence database, assembled by experts as a representative example of a species' set of genes.

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Why is mtDNA not labelled as such for many organisms?

Also posted on biostars While I was searching the genomes of some eukariotic organisms (fungi,plants,protists) even though I knew that they had mitochondrial DNA,when I searched their genome structure …
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