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  • Biology33 views

    DNA Is So Long That If Uncoiled From a Single Cell It Would Stretch 2 Metres

    Every human cell nucleus contains about 3.2 billion base pairs of DNA, distributed across 46 chromosomes. If fully stretched out end to end, the DNA from a single cell would measure approximately 2 metres. With roughly 37 trillion cells in the human body, your total DNA — laid end to end — would reach from Earth to the sun and back about 600 times. Despite this length, DNA is packed into a nucleus only about 6 micrometres wide through extraordinary coiling and protein scaffolding.

  • Fascinating116 views

    Humans Share Approximately 50% Of Their DNA With Bananas

    While seemingly disparate, this shared genetic material reflects common ancestry and fundamental biological processes essential for life. Many genes involved in basic cellular functions are highly conserved across diverse species.

  • Unusual106 views

    Humans Share About 50% Of Their DNA With Bananas

    While seemingly disparate, all living organisms share common evolutionary ancestors, leading to similarities in our genetic code. This percentage reflects the fundamental genes necessary for basic cellular functions that are conserved across diverse species.

  • Scientific119 views

    If Unwound, the DNA in One Human Cell Would Stretch 2 Meters

    The human body contains trillions of cells, each with about 2 meters of DNA tightly packed. If all the DNA from a single human were uncoiled, it would stretch from the Earth to the Sun and back over 600 times.

  • Biology102 views

    Humans Share Approximately 50% of Their DNA With Bananas

    While this sounds astonishing, it primarily refers to the genes that govern basic cellular functions, such as metabolism and replication, which are highly conserved across many forms of life. This commonality highlights our shared evolutionary heritage.