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- How do high-throughput techniques such as computer-automated, next-generation sequencing, and mass spectrometry facilitate research in genomics and proteomics? Explain.Within genomics, genetic engineering and gene therapy are topics that are comparable. What do they have in common and what sets them apart?Explain how DNA microarrays are used in the study ofgenomics.