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11 May, 12:40

There are an estimated 20,000-25,000 human protein-coding genes. If they are all sorted, which algorithm would you use to find a particular one. Select one: a. Binary Search b. Linear Search c. Ternary Search d. Quick Search

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  1. 11 May, 12:59
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    The correct answer is : option A.

    Explanation:

    Binary search is an array that works by comparing an gene or element in the middle of the array with the desired value, an if the desired value is sorted out and matches with the element, if the element is high than the desired value of the gene the sorting process will continue in the lower half of the array. So, for the finding a particular gene in all sorted protein coding genes the best choice would be binary search algorithm techniques.

    Thus, the correct answer is : option A.
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