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4. DNA, Chromosomes, and Genomes - Part 2 of 2
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4. DNA, Chromosomes, and Genomes / Human Genetic Variation / Problem 13
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Which example best illustrates that genome size does not dictate organism complexity?
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Arabidopsis has a similar number of genes as humans but is less complex.
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Yeast has a larger genome than humans and is more complex.
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Prokaryotes have a smaller genome and are less complex.
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Fruit flies have fewer genes than humans and are less complex.
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