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You have constructed four different libraries: a genomic library made from
dna isolated from human brain tissue, a genomic library made from dna
isolated from human muscle tissue, a human brain cdna library, and a human
muscle cdna library.
a) which of these would have the greatest diversity of sequences?
b) would the sequences contained in each library be expected to overlap
completely, partially, or not at all?
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