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Humans normally have 46 chromosomes in each cell, divided into 23 pairs. Two copies of chromosome 3, one copy inherited from each parent, form one of the pairs. Chromosome 3 spans almost 200 million base pairs (the building blocks of DNA) and represents approximately 6.5 percent of the total DNA in cells.

Identifying genes on each chromosome is an active area of genetic research. Because researchers use different approaches to predict the number of genes on each chromosome, the estimated number of genes varies. Chromosome 3 likely contains between 1,100 and 1,500 genes.

Genes on chromosome 3 are among the estimated 20,000 to 25,000 total genes in the human genome.

Further Reading

Mesenchymal multipotency of adult human periosteal cells demonstrated by single-cell lineage analysis

Mesenchymal multipotency of adult human periosteal cells demonstrated by single-cell lineage analysis

Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine

Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine

Malaria, mosquitoes and man - breaking a deadly cycle

Malaria, mosquitoes and man - breaking a deadly cycle

Weill Cornell researchers identify tumor-suppressor gene important to diffuse large B-cell lymphomas

Weill Cornell researchers identify tumor-suppressor gene important to diffuse large B-cell lymphomas

Procedure cures some diabetic mice, but not in the way previously reported

Procedure cures some diabetic mice, but not in the way previously reported

Study provides a boost for efforts to reverse type-1 diabetes

Study provides a boost for efforts to reverse type-1 diabetes

Genetic differences between males and females might be evened out at the rim of the nucleus

Genetic differences between males and females might be evened out at the rim of the nucleus

Real-time molecule-by-molecule "movie" of protein production in live cells

Real-time molecule-by-molecule "movie" of protein production in live cells

Discovery of common genetic variation in an immune system gene that makes people much more likely to develop psoriasis

Discovery of common genetic variation in an immune system gene that makes people much more likely to develop psoriasis

Cells have a natural defense against HIV

Cells have a natural defense against HIV

Sex chromosome genes influence aggression

Sex chromosome genes influence aggression

SRY protein explains why men more likely to develop Parkinson's

SRY protein explains why men more likely to develop Parkinson's

Surname prediction from DNA alone may be feasible

Surname prediction from DNA alone may be feasible

SRY gene directly controls neuronal function in the brain

SRY gene directly controls neuronal function in the brain

X chromosome dosage compensation occurs in germ cells

X chromosome dosage compensation occurs in germ cells

New insight into pathogenic mechanisms underlying basal-like breast cancers

New insight into pathogenic mechanisms underlying basal-like breast cancers

X chromosome dosage compensation proven in germ cells

X chromosome dosage compensation proven in germ cells

Aging cells help make old bodies

Aging cells help make old bodies

DNA end caps may lead to cancer treatments

DNA end caps may lead to cancer treatments

Scientists have determined the detailed structure of an essential piece of the telomerase enzyme

Scientists have determined the detailed structure of an essential piece of the telomerase enzyme

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