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- Describe the human genome in terms of genome size, the percentageof the genome that codes for proteins, how much is composedof repetitive sequences, and how many genes it contains.Describe two other features of the human genome.Interpret the significance of the Human Genome Projectb• What impact has the Human Genome Project had on medicine and health? On forensic DNA testing?