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Biology - How Much Dna Is In A Typical Human Cell?
How much DNA is in a typical human cell?
If the DNA in a single human cell were stretched out and laid end-to-end, it would measure approximately 6.5 feet (2 meters). The average human body contains 10 to 20 billion miles (16 to 32 billion kilometers) of DNA distributed among trillions of cells.
Sources: DuPraw, E. J. DNA and Chromosomes, p. v; McGrayne, Sharon Bertsch.365 Surprising Scientific Facts, Breakthroughs, and Discoveries, p. 116.
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