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Human Dna in Diploid -Somatic- Cells has the extended Length of 1.87 meters.

Sperm and Egg Cells -Gametes- are Haploid Cells, with one half of The Genetic Complement, so the length is 0.935 meters [repeat - in length - jammed into a Space about three microns across].

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