The fields of genomics and proteomics differ in that

A. genomics refers to the study of an organism's entire genome, whereas proteomics is the study of expressed proteins.
B. genomics is the study of an organism's chromosomes and the resulting proteins are studied in the field of proteomics.
C. the field of genomics involves the study of DNA replication and the field of proteomics refers to the study of transcription and translation.
D. genomics is the study of an organism's chromosomes and proteomics is the study of transcription and translation of proteins.


Answer: A

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