If you use the average of 75 trillion cells for an adult human body and assumed DNA present in every cell, at an average of 6 ft in length, you would come up with the following:
DNA in ft=450 trillion
DNA in mi=85.2 billion
An adult human contains around 100,000,000,000,000 cells, each cell has 46 chromosomes so that would yield 4,600,000,000,000,000 strands but there is DNA in mitochondria too!
There are 12 strands of DNA in a human body
They have about 46 in each nucleus. A person with more or less is likely to be mentally challenged.
i believe its 2. correct me if im wrong
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides twisted into a double helix.
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Two - the leading strand and the lagging strand.
we started with a single strand DNA molecule.
10000 DNA strands.
At the beginning of DNA replication there are two strands of DNA nucleotides.
DNA is composed of two strands of DNA nucleotides.
2 strands in total I believe.
DNA molecule is normally double stranded
What studies have found is that there are strands of DNA that we share, 13 strands, with rats. What that acutally means, isn't quite as well known.
Because DNA is so small you see big clumps with the human eye.
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides twisted into a double helix.
i believe its 2. correct me if im wrong
One
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There is no such thing called a DNA nucleus. I assume you mean DNA found in the nucleus. The DNA that's found in the nucleus are many DNA strands all bunched up.