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    About How Many Base Pairs Are in the Human Genome
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About How Many Base Pairs Are in the Human Genome

Question 38

Question 38

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About how many base pairs are in the human genome?


A) hundreds of thousands
B) millions
C) tens of millions
D) hundreds of millions
E) billions

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