Inside information
Inside information
There are 3.1 billion letters in the DNA code of each of the 100 trillion cells in the human body
Four nitrogenous bases of the DNA alphabet, represented by the letters A, C, G and T and arranged in pairs, carry the instructions for making all organisms. Each block of three letters corresponds to a single amino acid
There are 20 different amino acids used in an array of combinations to produce proteins as different as keratin in hair and haemoglobin in blood
At 30,000 to 40,000, humans have far fewer genes than expected. The nematode worm has 18,000
Between humans, DNA differs by only 0.2 per cent