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Saturday Genetics Quiz #4: How many genes?

July 30, 2005 by Lei  
Filed under Health

Previously, I gave three pop quizzes: “Genetic = Inherited?“, “Where is your genome located?,” and “How many chromosomes do humans have?“. It seems that everyone loves being a student so every Saturday will be Quiz Day here at the Genetics and Public Health Blog. No grades will be given and no preparation is needed. Jump in and have some fun!

This week’s question: How many genes do the following organisms have on average?

1. Human
2. Mouse
3. Fruit Fly
4. Plant (Arabidopsis thaliana)
5. Bacteria (E. coli)

Answers from the Human Genome Project:

1. Human – ~30,000 genes, 46 chromosomes
2. Mouse – ~30,000, 42 chromosomes
3. Fruit Fly – 13,600, 8 chromosomes
4. Plant (Arabidopsis thaliana) – 25,500, 5 chromosomes
5. Bacteria (E. coli) – 3200, 1 chromosome

“Genome size does not correlate with evolutionary status, nor is the number of genes proportionate with genome size.”

Now you can wow them at your next dinner party.

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Comments

3 Responses to “Saturday Genetics Quiz #4: How many genes?”
  1. Qadira says:

    a picture of the plant, hehe. I was curious, so I thought I’d share it. I was hoping it would be something prettier…

    http://runeberg.org/nordflo...

  2. Lei says:

    Thanks, Qadira. You’re a bigger nerd than I am! ;)

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