A "complete" sequence of the Drosophila genome has recently been obtained; that is, the part of the genome that lies within euchromatin (and only that part) has been sequenced. Why would sequencing be focused on euchromatin, and why is the acquisition of the Drosophila genome sequence now considered to be virtually complete?
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