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The distance between two consecutive base pairs is `0.34 * 10^-9 m`, what will be the length of DNA double helix in a typical mammalian cell?

A

0.34 nm

B

`6.6 * 10^9 bp * 0.34 x 10^-9 m/bp`

C

22 m

D

1.33 mm

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