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The data above shows all of the differences in DNA in a sequence of 500bases. what percentage of this 500-base sequence do humans share with chimpanzees? A) 1/500 = 0.2% B) 05/5…
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The data above shows all of the differences in DNA in a sequence of 500bases. what percentage of this 500-base sequence do humans share with chimpanzees?
A) 1/500 = 0.2%
B) 05/500 = 1%
C) 495/500 = 99%
D) 499/500 = 99.8%
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C) 495/500 = 99%
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