Biology, 23.04.2021 20:20 Pizzapegasus1
A scientist obtained a mass of 0.0062 nanograms of DNA from a diploid human cell.
Calculate the mass of DNA the scientist should obtain from a haploid human cell.
Give your answer in pictograms.
(1 nanogram = 1000 pictograms)
Please help.
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A scientist obtained a mass of 0.0062 nanograms of DNA from a diploid human cell.
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