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Hi. I just want a confess about if I am doing this right. question: you decide to use BLAST to investigate if the sequences below are from land plants and if there is evidence that tomatoes grew on Greenland.
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TTAGCAGATTCATTTTCTGTGGTTTCCCTGATCAAACTAGAAGTTACCAAGGAACCATGC ATAGCACTGAATAGGGAGCCGCCGAATACCCCAGCTACGCCTAACATGTGAAATGGGTGCTAAGGATGTTGTGTTCAGCCTGGAATACAATCATGAAATTGAAAGTACCAGAGATTCCT AGAGGCATACCATCAGAAAAACTTCCTTGACCGATTGGGTAGATCAAGAAAACTGCGGTA GCAGCTGCAACAGGAGCTGAATATGCAACAGCAATCCAAGGTCGCATACCCAGACGGAAGTAAGCTCCCACTCACGACCCATGTAACAAGCTACGCCAAGTAAGAAGTGTAGAACAATT AGTTCATAAGGACCACCGTTGTATAACCATTCATCAACGGATGCCGCTTCCCAGATTGGG TAAAAATGTAAACCTATAGCTGCAGAAGTAGGAATAATGGCACCGGAAATAATGTTGTTT CCGTAAAGTAGAGACCCTGAAACAGGTTCACGAATACCATCAATGTCTACTGGAGGAGCA GCAATGAAGGCAATAATAAATACAGAAGTTGCCGTCAATAAGGTAGGGATCATCAAAACA CCAAACCATCCAATGTAAAGACGGTTTTCAGTGCTAGTTATCCAGTTACAGAAGCGACCC
this is my answer: http://blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Blast.cgi.
I have found out that it is indeed from a plant :).
am I right?
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