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there are approximately 3000000000 base pairs in the mammalian genome (genes constitute only a portion of this total)
.There are approximately 10000 genes in the mammalian genome
.A single gene average 10000 base pairs in size.
Only 1 out of 3 mutation that occur in a gene result in a change to the protein structure. In the mammalian genome