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  2. Human genome - Wikipedia

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    The human genome is a complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans, encoded as the DNA within each of the 24 distinct chromosomes in the cell nucleus. A small DNA molecule is found within individual mitochondria.

  3. Human genome | DNA Sequencing & Mapping | Britannica

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    Human genome, all of the approximately three billion base pairs of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that make up the entire set of chromosomes of the human organism. The human genome includes the coding regions of DNA, which encode all the genes (between 20,000 and 25,000) of the human organism, as well

  4. The Human Genome Project

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    The Human Genome Project (HGP) is one of the greatest scientific feats in history. The project was a voyage of biological discovery led by an international group of researchers looking to comprehensively study all of the DNA (known as a genome) of a select set of organisms.

  5. A Brief Guide to Genomics - National Human Genome Research...

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    Virtually every single cell in the body contains a complete copy of the approximately 3 billion DNA base pairs, or letters, that make up the human genome. With its four-letter language, DNA contains the information needed to build the entire human body.

  6. Human Genome Project (HGP) | History, Timeline, & Facts |...

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    Human Genome Project (HGP), an international collaboration that successfully determined, stored, and rendered publicly available the sequences of almost all the genetic content of the chromosomes of the human organism, otherwise known as the human genome.

  7. Genome

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    The genome is the entire set of DNA instructions found in a cell. In humans, the genome consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes located in the cell’s nucleus, as well as a small chromosome in the cell’s mitochondria. A genome contains all the information needed for an individual to develop and function.

  8. The Human Genome - Genomes - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21134

    DNA and RNA are polymeric molecules made up of chains of monomeric subunits called nucleotides. The human genome, which is typical of the genomes of all multicellular animals, consists of two distinct parts (Figure 1.1): The nuclear and mitochondrial components of the human genome.

  9. 6.9: The Human Genome - Biology LibreTexts

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    What Is the Human Genome? The human genome refers to all the DNA of the human species. Human DNA consists of 3.3 billion base pairs and is divided into more than 20,000 genes onto 23 pairs of chromosomes. The human genome also includes noncoding sequences (e.g. intergenic region) of DNA, as shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{2}\).

  10. The human genome - What is the genome and what does it do? - OCR...

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    Revise what genomes do, variation of the genome, how the DNA structure was modelled and how mutations change genes and chromosones.

  11. Since there are 24 different DNA molecules in the human genome, a complete human gene map consists of 24 maps, each in the linear form of the DNA molecule itself. One type of useful genome map is the messenger RNA (mRNA) or exon map.