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by silleknarf
2030 days ago
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From elsewhere on the internet (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8954571/how-much-storage...): "The 2.9 billion base pairs of the haploid human genome correspond to a maximum of about 725 megabytes of data, since every base pair can be coded by 2 bits. Since individual genomes vary by less than 1% from each other, they can be losslessly compressed to roughly 4 megabytes." |
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