BIOSC 0150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 36: Human Genome Project, Noncoding Dna, Personal Genomics

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Your genome is 3 billion base pairs (x2). o o. That"s a lot of g, a, t, c"s. Order of base pairs that make up all of the chromosomes of the human body. Only ~1. 5% of your genome codes for proteins. o. We focus a lot on the stuff that codes for proteins tho. We don"t know what the n the non-coding stuff is o o. You and your neighbor are 99. 9% similar. You differ by ~3 million base pairs (1 in every. Leaves about 3 million base pairs that vary between people. Where are most variations found within the genome? o. They tend to cluster in the regions that don"t code for proteins. If there was differences in proteins, then functions wouldn"t work. They don"t have an affected on everyday functions. Most of the variations between you and your neighbor are snps o.

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