How does a genomic library differ from a gene clone?
A) A genomic library contains many different sequences that represent the entire genome of an organism; a gene clone contains one type of sequence.
B) A genomic library contains one type of sequence; a gene clone contains many different sequences that represent the entire genome of an organism.
C) A genomic library is much smaller than a gene clone.
D) A genomic library is sequence information stored in silico (i.e., in a computer) ; a gene clone is an actual sequence of DNA in a plasmid vector.
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