@mk940808 - I think it's possible that you're interpreting this correctly but I'm still confused on the difference between 'encapsulates the information' and 'encoded in.' To me, 'encapsulates the information contained in' is the same thing as sayin…
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I need help clarifying LR 1/q 24.
I understand why B is right - if the info in the computer program codes for the structures of the proteins but not their interactions, then a computerized model of the human genome couldn't perform…