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Everyone has the same set of genes, but different individuals have small variations in the sequence of those genes or in the surrounding DNA—these are called SNPs, or single nucleotide polymorphisms—and these influence the gene's level of expression, or even the level of function of the gene's protein
product.
Peter Attia
Humans Are >99.5% Genetically Identical to One Another & 50-60% to Bananas
AMA #50: Genetics: how they impact disease risk, what you can do about it, testing, and more
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