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Sep 04, 2008  marcia

How Big Is the Human Genome

Did you know that if the human genome was a book, it would be the equivalent of 800 dictionaries?

It would take a person typing 60 words per minute, eight hours a day, around 50 years to type the human genome.

You would need 3 gigabytes of storage space on a computer to hold all of this information, and yet, all of it is contained  inside the microscopic nucleus of a cell so tiny that it could easily fit on the head of a pin!


Source: NOVA’s Cracking the Code of Life PBS website; Dr. Henry G. Friesen, Chairman – Genome Canada – Nov. 6, 2000

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