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Thormeaxozarliplon t1_ix48eu2 wrote
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Thormeaxozarliplon t1_ishpbj8 wrote
Reply to comment by Ixosis in When it's said 99.9% of human DNA is the same in all humans, is this referring to only coding DNA or both coding and non-coding DNA combined? by PeanutSalsa
That's only anecdotal. It's meant to show the common evolution of life. Most of that similarity is due to things like "housekeeping" genes and common biochemistry.
Thormeaxozarliplon t1_ishp3m7 wrote
Reply to When it's said 99.9% of human DNA is the same in all humans, is this referring to only coding DNA or both coding and non-coding DNA combined? by PeanutSalsa
This generally refers to total base pair comparison. However, the underlying concept of humans having very low genetic diversity is true. Things like gene allele frequencies are still an important way to measure diversity, and compared to most animals humans have extremely low genetic diversity due to human populations rapidly exploding in a geologically very short time as humans migrated around the world.
Thormeaxozarliplon t1_jefghcw wrote
Reply to We did it everyone. by TendiesForTheBoys
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