Absolutely not! We know the DNA sequence of the human genome. We still don't know the product of many genes. Also, the fact that a specific mutation in a gene has been identified does not give any information about its phenotype. It takes year of study and characterization of a gene product to get answers about its phenotype.
Nathan M.
asked 10/05/22Because the human genome is sequenced, we now know all of the phenotypes associated with mutations in all human genes.
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