Genome size and number of genes of various organisms
Range | Data base link - link base pairs |
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Organism | Various |
Reference | John W. Kimball Biology Pages link |
Comments | "The genome of an organism is the complete set of genes specifying how its phenotype will develop (under a certain set of environmental conditions). In this sense, then, diploid organisms (like ourselves) contain two genomes, one inherited from our mother, the other from our father. The table presents a selection of representative genome sizes from the rapidly-growing list of organisms whose genomes have been sequenced." |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 103246 |