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2. DNA for all organisms is composed of the same parts. What makes your DNA different

from another person's DNA?

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Humans are 99% identical and what makes each one of us nunique is like 0.1% of our genome and the human genome is up of three billion base pairs which mean 0.1% is still equal to three million base pairs. In those three million differences lies the changes that gives you the green eyes instead of blue eyes etc.

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