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A human cell has 10 ^14 cells and each cell has about 6.4 x 10 ^9 nucleotide pairs of DNA. What is the length, in cm, of double helix that can be formed from the total amount of DNA in a human individual?
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A human cell has 10 ^14 cells and each cell has about 6.4 x 10 ^9 nucleotide pairs of DNA. What is the length, in cm, of double helix that can be formed from the total amount of DNA in a human individual?

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