How do calculate the total length of a double helical DNA of a mammalian cell
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The length of DNA double helix in a typical mammalian cell is calculated comes out to be approximately 2.2metres (by multiplying the total number of bp with distance between two consecutive bp, i.e., 6.6million bp X 0.34 nanometer/bp.
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The length of DNA double helix in a typical mammalian cell is calculated comes out to be approximately 2.2metres (by multiplying the total number of bp with distance between two consecutive bp, i.e., 6.6million bp X 0.34 nanometer/bp.
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