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Do we all have the same DNA? Explain.

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Yes, we share 99.6 percent of DNA

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The human genome is mostly the same in all people. But there are variation accounts for about 0.001 percent for each person's DNA and contributes to differences in appearance and health. Closely related people have more similar DNA. (Researched)

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