Most mammalian genes are present as a single
copy per haploid genome and hence comprise only
about one part in 10⁶ of the total nuclear DNA.
This fact impeded work on single-copy genes, but
recently recombinant DNA technology
and sensitive gene mapping has led to the
elucidation of the structure of a number of
eukaryotic genes
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