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27 August, 09:52

Of the total base sequence in human DNA, what percentage codes for proteins? A) Nearly 50 percent

B) About 5 percent

C) About 90 percent

D) 100 percent

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  1. 27 August, 11:34
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    The correct answer is B) About 5 percent

    Explanation:

    The approximate total size of the human nuclear genome is 3,200,000,000 base pairs. 1 to 1, 4% encode proteins, 24% are non-coding regions and the rest correspond to intergenic regions.
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