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    About How Many More Genes Are There in the Haploid
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About How Many More Genes Are There in the Haploid

Question 67

Question 67

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About how many more genes are there in the haploid human genome than in a typical bacterial genome?


A) 10 X
B) 100 X
C) 1000 X
D) 10,000 X
E) 100,000 X

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