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How much dna is in each nucleus of each cell

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Each cell has 1 DNA. When it is mitosis, a piece of DNA breaks down into thing called chromosome.

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Explanation: That makes a total of 6 billion base pairs of DNA per cell. Because each base pair is around 0.34 nanometers long (a nanometer is one-billionth of a meter), each diploid cell therefore contains about 2 meters of DNA [(0.34 × 10-9) × (6 × 109)].

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