The genome of organism A is 4.6 million base pairs long, while that of organism B is 12.1 million base pairs long. Given this information, what can be stated regarding these two organisms?
A) Organism B will contain approximately three times the number of genes as organism A.
B) Organism B will contain approximately 7.5 million more base pairs in introns compared with organism A.
C) Organism B will contain three times as many chromosomes as organism A.
D) All of the statements are valid.
E) None of the statements is valid.
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