SIX BILLION MUTATION SPOTS. “There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human genome. If you counted the number of positions — A’s, T’s, G’s and C’s — you would have three billion positions across those 23 chromosomes. And because each chromosome is a part of a pair, you can multiply that number by two, for a total of six billion places where a mutation can happen.”
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