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The number of nucleotides in a DNA model can vary greatly depending on the organism. For example, the human genome contains approximately 3 billion base pairs, which means there are about 6 billion nucleotides (since each base pair consists of two nucleotides). In simpler organisms, like bacteria, the genome may contain only a few million nucleotides. Thus, the specific number of nucleotides depends on the genetic makeup of the organism being modeled.

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