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    Humans Have Roughly the Same Number of Protein-Coding Genes as _________
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Humans Have Roughly the Same Number of Protein-Coding Genes as _________

Question 92

Question 92

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Humans have roughly the same number of protein-coding genes as _________.


A) a mouse
B) a nematode
C) a puffer fish
D) a chicken
E) all of these are correct

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