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5 August, 12:13

If however, they were not compacted and you laid them out end to end, all of the chromosomes in all of your cells would travel a great distance. Given your knowledge of the distance between base pairs (0.34nm) in the Watson and Crick model of the DNA double helix as well as the size (in base pairs) of the human genome and the number of cells in the human body, how many round trips from the Earth to the Sun would this length of DNA travel? Show your work. Note: You may assume that there are 5 x 1013 cells in the human body and that each cell has two full copies of the genome. (2x 3 billion bp)

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