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DescriptionGene numbers.svg
English: Depiction of numbers of genes for representative plants (green), vertebrates (blue), invertebrates (red), fungi (yellow), bacteria (purple) and viruses (grey). An inset on the right shows the smaller genomes expanded 100-fold.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
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↑Watson, JD, Baker TA, Bell SP, Gann A, Levine M, Losick R. (2004). “Ch9-10”, Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th ed., Peason Benjamin Cummings; CSHL Press.
↑Integr8 - A.thaliana Genome Statistics:.
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