Like an instruction manual, the genome groups genes together for convenience

Every living organism’s cell has a complete copy of DNA, which is condensed tightly in chromosomes. Every time the cell needs to perform a function, it activates genes that open or close different regions in the DNA. Like following an instruction manual with consecutive pages, it’s easier to activate two genes that are closer together to complete a function.


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Source: Phys.org