A genomic library is a collection of cloned DNA fragments that represent the entire genome of a specific organism. It serves as a valuable resource for genetic research and biotechnology applications. Here are some key points about genomic libraries: 1. **Construction**: To create a genomic library, the DNA of the organism is isolated and then fragmented into smaller pieces, typically using restriction enzymes or mechanical shearing.

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