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How to become cytogenomic or metagenomic analyst?

How to become cytogenomic or metagenomic analyst?

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Bachelor’s degree in a related field:
- Genetics
- Molecular Biology
- Biotechnology
- Bioinformatics
- Microbiology (especially for metagenomics)
- Biochemistry or Biomedical Sciences

Specialization:
Cytogenomics focuses on chromosomal analysis and detecting genetic disorders, cancers, and other abnormalities. Whereas metagenomics involves sequencing and analyzing genomes from entire microbial communities.
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