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Approximately how many different genes can be found in a human cell? A. less than ten B. more than a million C. more than one thousand D. less than one hundred
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Approximately how many different genes can be found in a human cell? A. less than ten B. more than a million C. more than one thousand D. less than one hundred
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between 20,000 and 25,000 genes.
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