Salient features of universal declaration of human rights 1948
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is an international document that states the basic rights and freedoms all human beings are entitled to. It was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the foundation for the modern human rights that are part of UK law.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the foundation for the modern human rights that are part of UK law.
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Salient Features of Human Genome:
Human genome has 3.1647 billion nucleotide base pairs. ...
The average gene size is 3000 base pairs. ...
The human genome consists of about 30,000 genes. ...
Chromosome I has 2968 genes while Y-chromosome has 231 genes. ...
The function of over 50% of discovered genes is unknown.
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