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How much variation are there in copying of DNA

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Answered by sarasultana15
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Approximately two-thirds of the entire human genome may be composed of repeats and 4.8–9.5% of the human genome can be classified as copy number variations.

Answered by jannani143
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It was startling to discover that 12% of the human genome was copy number variable in the 270 DNA samples tested. About 2900 genes, or 10% of those known, are encompassed by these CNVs.

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