On 2/19/2011 10:21 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
Out of curiosity, roughly how many, umm "characters" (I forget the technical
term for each T, G, etc), are in each yeast gene, and how many genes do they
have? (Humans have, umm, was it 26? My last biology class was ages ago.)


It varies massively, but you can compute the averages yourself. There are about 6,000 yeast genes and about 12 million nucleotides (the technical term for "characters"). Humans have about 20k to 25k genes, and a total of about 3 billion nucleotides, though a lot of this is intergenic regions (stuff that isn't genes).

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