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Mathematics, 14.09.2019 09:30 giulianna41

If you took the nuclear dna from each of your cells and linked it end-to-end, how many times would the length go from the earth to the moon and back. to make this more-straight forward for he preceptors to grade, use 238,855 miles as the distance from the earth to the moon. you need to know how many cells, how many nucleotides, length of each nucleotide or length of the human genome, conversion of miles into kilometers or vice versa and two other important items? 1 pt extra credit opportunity: now that you have this distance, how many times will your nuclear dna in combination with organelle dna go from the moon to the earth and back. use 100 mitochondria per cell, 5 mtdna molecules/mitochondria and 16,500 bp per mtdna.

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