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Humans only have about 20,000 protein-coding genes in total. Maybe that sounds like a lot, but if you consider the fact that lab mice, on average, have about 23/25,000
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Peter Attia
Humans Have ~20K Protein-Coding Genes; Lab Mice Have ~25K
AMA #50: Genetics: how they impact disease risk, what you can do about it, testing, and more
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