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.
yes, but many viruses do not have DNA genome, but RNA genome.
A typical human skin cell will contain two complete sets of the human genome, one set inherited from each parent. This equates to a total of 46 chromosomes, made up of approximately 6.4 billion base pairs of DNA.
Comparative genomics has shown that the human and mouse genomes are virtually identical and 200 linkage groups between the two have been identified. They are so much alike that the mouse-human comparison chart is considered the gold standard to use.
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The conservation of "junk DNA" sequences in diverse genomes suggests that they have important functions.
Human genomics
They are about 93% similar in their genomes.
yes, but many viruses do not have DNA genome, but RNA genome.
A typical human skin cell will contain two complete sets of the human genome, one set inherited from each parent. This equates to a total of 46 chromosomes, made up of approximately 6.4 billion base pairs of DNA.
Bacteria have simple genomes and are prokaryotes Protozoa are eukaryotes with more complex genomes (the ameoba has a 670 billion base pair genome! compared to the human 3.2 billion)
Comparative genomics has shown that the human and mouse genomes are virtually identical and 200 linkage groups between the two have been identified. They are so much alike that the mouse-human comparison chart is considered the gold standard to use.
The Ethiopian genomes of the Cushitic peoples.
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About 100,000 on average.
The average human farts about 20 times a day. ;)
No; genomes are made from DNA or RNA, which are nucleic acids,
The average human possesses around 20,000 to 25,000 genes.