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DNA codes for DNA, I guess you are asking about proteins. Approximately 1% of DNA in the human genome codes for proteins. And about 25% makes genes and regulatory elements that control the expression of genes. the function of the bulk remaining DNA is yet unclear.

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Human DNA contains about 30% each of adenine and thymine, and about 20% each of guanine and cytosine.

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There are 3 billion DNA base pairs. 70% to 80% are a combination of cytosine and guanine. There is 30-20% thymine and adenine.

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The answer is approximately 2%

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97%

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A+ 2%.

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How many base pairs does the human genome contain?

There are 3 billion base pairs per cell in a human diploid.


How many base pairs are in human sperm DNA?

four base pairs


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What Nucleotide based are found in DNA?

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How many base pairs of DNA in the human genome?

3.3 billion im sorry i believe 3164.7 million you can find this answer at http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/project/info.shtml


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