The human chromosome 1 is approximately 250 million nucleotides long. In order to sequence human chromosome 1, the chromosome is broken up into hundreds of small fragments. These short fragments are placed together in the correct order to generate the long, continuous sequence of nucleotides in chromosome 1. Placing these fragments together is referred to as sequence:
A) sequencing.
B) shuffling.
C) assembly.
D) numbering.
E) assignment.
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