International Mammalian Genome Society was created in 1991.
The exact number of base pairs in all mammalian genes is not known due to variations between species. However, the human genome contains approximately 3.2 billion base pairs. Mammalian genomes are generally similar in size to the human genome, so the total base pairs in all mammalian genes would be around this range.
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The Evolution of the Genome was created in 2004.
Genome Research was created in 1991.
Genome - novel - was created in 1999.
Genome Valley was created in 1999.
The Genome Institute was created in 1993.
Joint Genome Institute was created in 1997.
Inoki Genome Federation was created in 2007.
Human Genome Sciences was created in 1992.
The Genome Analysis Centre was created on 2009-07-03.
Penn Genome Frontiers Institute was created in 2001.