Biology, asked by piyushpiyu4290, 10 months ago

How many base pairs are present in hgp in biology?

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Answered by MrZeref
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The human genome contains approximately 3 billion of these base pairs, which reside in the 23pairs of chromosomes within the nucleus of all our cells. Each chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes, which carry the instructions for making proteins.

Answered by Anonymous
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To identify all the approximately 20,000-25,000 genes in human DNA

to determine the sequence of 3 billion chemical base pairs

to store this information in databases

improve tools for data analysis

transfer related technologies to other sector such as industries

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