Each human cell contains a genome of approximately 3 billion base pairs of DNA organized into 46 chromosomes. A single base pair is very small, measuring only 0.00000000034 meters. While the DNA sequence is over 99.9% identical between any two people, that 0.1% difference accounts for each person's unique characteristics.
Each human cell contains a genome of approximately 3 billion base pairs of DNA organized into 46 chromosomes. A single base pair is very small, measuring only 0.00000000034 meters. While the DNA sequence is over 99.9% identical between any two people, that 0.1% difference accounts for each person's unique characteristics.
Each human cell contains a genome of approximately 3 billion base pairs of DNA organized into 46 chromosomes. A single base pair is very small, measuring only 0.00000000034 meters. While the DNA sequence is over 99.9% identical between any two people, that 0.1% difference accounts for each person's unique characteristics.