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How many bytes occupies the human genetic code?

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Darcimf | 17:09 Wed 17th Jul 2002 | Technology
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How many bytes occupies the human genetic code?
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I can't seem to find an answer to this, but given that DNA is made up of four chemical bases arrange opposite each other on a 'ladder', and there are approximately 3 billion of these pairs... We'd need 2 bits to store each chemical base, times 2 for each pair, times 3 billion... equals 12 billion bits (or about 1.5Gbytes)

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