Horizons: Exploring the Universe (MindTap Course List)
Horizons: Exploring the Universe (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Michael A. Seeds, Dana Backman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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A single human cell encloses about 1.5 m of DNA, containing 4.5 billion base pairs. What is the spacing between these base pairs in nanometers? That is, how far apart are the rungs on the DNA ladder?

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