Number of base pairs in the human genome

Number of base pairs in the human genome (3bn )

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Number of base pairs in the human genome (3bn )

  • is 1/100 of Number of stars in our galaxy (300bn )...more
  • is 2/5 of Number of mobile/cellular telephone subscribers in the world (2024) (7.41bn )...more
  • is about as big as Number of active users of Facebook (2024) (3.049bn )...more
  • is 2 x Estimated world population of Cattle (1.5 billion individuals)...more
  • is 2.5 x Number of cars in the world (1.2bn )...more
  • is 4 x Number of monthly active users of Douyin (2024) (752million )...more
  • is 4 x Number of monthly active users of Snapchat (2024) (750million )...more
  • is 5 x Estimated world population of domestic Cats (600 million individuals)...more
  • is 20 x Number of items in the British Library (150million )...more
  • is 50 x Pop. of Italy (2023) (61million)...more
  • is 100 x Pop. of Venezuela (2023) (30.52million)...more
  • is 100 x Pop. of Cameroon (2023) (30.14million)...more
  • is 200 x Pop. of Karachi, Pakistan (15 million people)...more
  • is 250 x Pop. of Moscow, Russia (12.2 million people)...more
  • is 250 x Pop. of Bolivia (2023) (12.19million)...more
  • is 250 x Pop. of South Sudan (2023) (12.12million)...more
  • is 250 x Pop. of Tunisia (2023) (11.98million)...more
  • is 250 x Pop. of Belgium (2023) (11.91million)...more
  • is 250 x Pop. of São Paulo, Brazil (11.9 million people)...more
  • is 400 x Pop. of Ningbo, China (7.61 million people)...more
  • is 400 x Pop. of Paraguay (2023) (7.44million)...more
  • is 500 x Pop. of Singapore (2023) (5.97million)...more
  • is 500 x Pop. of Denmark (2023) (5.95million)...more

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