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to what extent is gene number related to genome size in eukaryotes?​

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Answered by mogeenthracool
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In eukaryotes, the gene-coding percentage declined from 81.6% to 1.2% as the genome size increased (Figure 2B, Supplemental Table S1). The gene-coding percentage in non-eukaryotes was generally higher (97%–47%) and varied markedly less with genome size (Figure 1B, 2B) than in eukaryotes.

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In eukaryotes, the gene-coding percentage declined from 81.6% to 1.2% as the genome size increased (Figure 2B, Supplemental Table S1). The gene-coding percentage in non-eukaryotes was generally higher (97%–47%) and varied markedly less with genome size (Figure 1B, 2B) than in eukaryotes

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