Every chromosome is a different size so the number of base pairs is different for each chromosome. X chromosome has more that 153 million base pairs (greater that 306 million bases) Y chromosome has around 50 million base pairs (around 100 million bases)
Real human chromosomes consist of different number of base pairs. For example, chromosome 1 is the largest and contains about 249 million base pairs, while chromosome 21 is the smallest and contains about 48 million base pairs. In total, all 46 human chromosomes contain approximately 3.2 billion base pairs.
The names of the 23 chromosomes in the human body are: Chromosome 1 Chromosome 2 Chromosome 3 Chromosome 4 Chromosome 5 Chromosome 6 Chromosome 7 Chromosome 8 Chromosome 9 Chromosome 10 Chromosome 11 Chromosome 12 Chromosome 13 Chromosome 14 Chromosome 15 Chromosome 16 Chromosome 17 Chromosome 18 Chromosome 19 Chromosome 20 Chromosome 21 Chromosome 22 Chromosome X (sex chromosome) Chromosome Y (sex chromosome)
Each chromosome contains 23 pairs of bases, which are made up of adenine (A) pairing with thymine (T) and cytosine (C) pairing with guanine (G) in DNA molecules. These base pairs form the building blocks of DNA and are essential for genetic information storage and transfer in cells.
The average size of a chromosome in humans is about 150 million base pairs, which corresponds to approximately 50-250 megabases in length.
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In a karyotype, there are 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes. Each pair consists of one chromosome from the mother and one from the father.
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A haploid cell is a sex-chromosome without pair. A diploid cell is a sex-chromosome with pairs . People have 22 chromosome pairs and 2 chromosomes they do not have pairs. A man has XY chromosomes and a woman XX chromosomes.
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There are 46 chromosomes per cell, with 22 pairs and an XX pair for females or an XY pair for males.