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Humans Have About 20,000 Genes That Encode Proteins

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Humans have about 20,000 genes that encode proteins. It is estimated that through alternative splicing and protein modifications, these genes can give rise to how many different proteins?


A) 40,000
B) 60,000
C) 80,000
D) 100,000

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