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What is comparative genomics?
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The inhalation of the smoke of burning tobacco enclosed in cigarettes, pipes, or cigars, which is a major cause of several diseases, including cancer.
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Highly reactive molecules with unpaired electrons, known for causing cellular damage and playing roles in various diseases.
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