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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A ___ is all of the DNA in an organism, including its genes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. file B. genome C. sequence D. transgenic

OpenStudy (blues):

So let's work through the question. :) Did they give you some multiple choice options or is it just fill in the blank?

OpenStudy (blues):

Ah, I see. So process of elimination is the best way to work through multiple choice questions. Do any of the options strike you as being probably right, or even probably wrong?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes B did as a probably right

OpenStudy (blues):

I agree. I think the answer is B. In biology, wherever you see a term end in "-ome" or "-omics", that means "all" or "entire." In this case, it asks for all genes and DNA in the organism, so the word starts with "gene" and it refers to all DNA, some you have the ending "ome." Genome. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you

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