Question #c452e

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Jan 20, 2018

This varies within different people and animals.

Explanation:

There is about 3 billion bases in a human being therefore there is roughly one quarter of that amount that is cytosine as there are only 4 main bases in DNA, excluding Uracil in RNA.

In the average human there would be roughly 750,000,000 cytosine bases (there is likely slightly less than this but this is based on an average amount of bases in humans.)