The human genome is the human genome, the complete set of more than 100,000 genes present in the cell nucleus of most human cells. The female genome is divided into twenty-three pairs of structurally similar chromosomes, but the X chromosome in males is associated with an unmatched Y chromosome, thus leaving 24 different human chromosomes. In other words, we can say that a genome is the entire DNA of a particular organism, including its genes. These genes carry all the proteins needed for all living organisms. These proteins determine, among other things, how the organism's shape looks, how metabolize metabolizes its food body or resists infection, and sometimes determines even how it behaves.
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