When we talk about DNA we are referring to all of the genetic information in the nucleus. This information, DNA, is broken up into different segments called chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total chromosomes).

One of each pair comes from your mother and the other one from your father. This is how you get a unique set of genetic information and why no one (except your identical twin) has the same genetic information as you.

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