The human genome encodes about 21,000 protein-coding genes. Approximately how many such genes does the typical differentiated human cell express at any one time?

The human genome encodes about 21,000 protein-coding genes. Approximately how many such genes does the typical differentiated human cell express at any one time?



(a) 21,000—all of them
(b) between 18,900 and 21,000—at least 90% of the genes
(c) between 5000 and 15,000
(d) less than 2100


Answer: C


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