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Falconmaster:

Much of the human genome is similar to every other human's genome. What percent of the human genome is truly unique to the individual and usable for DNA profiling? 99.9% 50% 0.1% 1%

Falconmaster:

a?

Falconmaster:

@Razor @HanAkoSolo

HanAkoSolo:

I know it's an absurdly low percentage LOL let me check though. I have old genetics textbooks, gimme a sec.

HanAkoSolo:

I believe it's 1%

Falconmaster:

alright then that was probably another thing with the 99.9

Razor:

Errrryeah its 1% or 0.1%

HanAkoSolo:

well remember, humans share nearly all the same genes with each other; it's what makes us human. But those few differences are what make us identifiable and different from each other.

Falconmaster:

so then d ;3

Razor:

Yep

HanAkoSolo:

wait a hot sec.

Razor:

??

HanAkoSolo:

tryna remember if C or D

Falconmaster:

okay :p

HanAkoSolo:

1% was just a guess LOL I'm leafing thru my textbook now

Razor:

I say C or D XD mostly D

HanAkoSolo:

it's C , actully. 0.1%

Falconmaster:

*wites in notes* thanks

HanAkoSolo:

of course!

Razor:

0.1% is like...very very very very very very very very very very very very vey LOW

HanAkoSolo:

I know! But think about how much genetic material exists in that small amount of usable DNA

HanAkoSolo:

it's actually a very realistic figure

Razor:

so my looks and sounds are like....0.1%?

HanAkoSolo:

remember that humans and chimps are 96% similar. And yup, I suppose.

Razor:

I don't believe in evolution if that's what your saying but yes I do

Falconmaster:

the big bang happend because of God

Razor:

Amen

HanAkoSolo:

when you see that much shared DNA, it's somewhat hard to deny lol...but alright. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion :)

Razor:

AGH That's a very small number lol... @Falconmaster need anymore help?

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