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<p>that the number of genes does not seem to  correlate with perceived notions of complexity because the number of genes seems to be relatively constant, an issue termed the <a href="page.php?w=G-value_paradox">G-value Paradox</a>. For example, the genome of the unicellular <a href="page.php?w=Polychaos_dubium">Polychaos dubium</a> (formerly known as Amoeba dubia) has been reported to contain more than 200 times the amount of DNA in humans (i.e. more than 600 billion <a href="page.php?w=genome_size">pairs of bases</a> vs a bit more than 3 billion</p><p>
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