There are 1,000 bp in 1 Kb.
There are 3 billion base pairs per cell in a human diploid.
A codon is made up of 3 base pairs.
The average human has 1 genome, which consists of approximately 3.2 billion base pairs of DNA stored in the 23 pairs of chromosomes in each cell.
3 bases make up an anti-codon, 3 bases also make up a codon
3.4 billion
There are approximately 3 billion base pairs in the human genome.
There are 3 billion base pairs per cell in a human diploid.
The human genome consists of about 3 billion base pairs.
the answer is four (4) billion pairs
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
2.8 billion
There are about 3 billion nitrogen base pairs present in one strand of human DNA.
There are approximately 3.2 billion base pairs in the human genome. Base pairs incorporate two DNA molecules, leading to about 6.4 billion bases (1:1 ratio between nucleobases and DNA, since nucleobases are part of DNA). Since most cells contain the whole genome (T-Cells do not, but...), we can estimate 6.4 billion bases * about 10^14 (rough amount of cells in a human), giving 6.4e24 (6.4 * 10^24) DNA molecules. This is a very rough estimate.
A codon is made up of 3 base pairs.
Every chromosome is a different size so the number of base pairs is different for each chromosome. X chromosome has more that 153 million base pairs (greater that 306 million bases) Y chromosome has around 50 million base pairs (around 100 million bases)
The average human has 1 genome, which consists of approximately 3.2 billion base pairs of DNA stored in the 23 pairs of chromosomes in each cell.
four base pairs