génomokban
Génomokban is a term that refers to the process of attempting to reconstruct a complete genome from fragmented DNA evidence. This is often necessary in situations where DNA samples are degraded, incomplete, or contaminated, such as in forensic investigations or the analysis of ancient or fossilized remains. The challenge lies in piecing together millions of short DNA sequences to form a coherent genetic blueprint.
The process typically involves several stages. First, DNA extraction and amplification are performed to increase the
Génomokban is particularly relevant in paleogenomics, where researchers aim to recover and assemble genomes from ancient