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Humans all have the same genes as other humans, but the alleles may differ between individuals. True or false?.

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True

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Most genes are the same in all people, but a small number of genes (less than 1 percent of the total) are slightly different between people. Alleles are forms of the same gene with small differences in their sequence of DNA bases. These small differences contribute to each person's unique physical features

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