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1. The haplold human genome is 3 Gbp long (3x109 bp). How long would the genomic DNA In a single diploid cell In your body be If It were stretched out end to end? About 2 m 2. The haplold human genome is 3 Gbp long (3x109 bp). There are approximately 50 trillion cells in the human body. How long would all of the human genomic DNA in your body be if lt were stretch out end to end? 100 bllllon Km 3. Which shows correct hydrogen bond potential for adenine? Pic d 4. Which of the DNA structures is correct? Fig b 3 3 5 ?55 3 3 5 5
These 4 questions are answered, could someone please explain them to me? Thanks.
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1) the diploid will be double the amount of DNA as of haploid. Hence it will be double in length as well. Therefore it's length shall be 2 x 3 = 6Gbp ( 6x109 bp).

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