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The potato has more genes than a human being.
The teams report that humans do not possess many more genes than other, less complex, organisms.
The bacteria in my gut accounts for more genes than I have in my chromosomes.
The work suggests that many more genes than had been assumed are regulated by the clock.
As plant biologists like to point out, plants in general may need more genes than animals because they cannot move.
Surely it needs far more genes than the worm, a microscopic little tube made of exactly 959 cells.
Moreover, if a human might have only a third more genes than a roundworm, which has 19,000, that indicates that genes alone cannot explain human biology.
The main mystery is how to explain human complexity when we do not have all that many more genes than a worm.
Both sides prefer the lower end of their range, since their methods of gene discovery tend to predict more genes than they believe exist.
As the human genome, aren't you ashamed to have only three times more genes than the fly genome and less than twice that of the roundworm?
Biological siblings (who share half those genes too) are more similar than adopted siblings (who share no more genes than do strangers).
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