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Humans typically have two copies of each chromosome, resulting in a diploid number of DNA. This means that in most cells, there are two complete sets of DNA—one inherited from each parent—totaling approximately 6 billion base pairs. However, in certain cells, like gametes (sperm and eggs), humans have only one set of DNA, making them haploid.

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