If our DNA is 99.9% the same as everyone else's, how can we find differences?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- Dr Clare Bycroft from the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics at the University of Oxford explains how we detect small differences between the genomes of different human beings.
This video is part of the Settlers exhibition at Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
www.oum.ox.ac.uk/settlers
Imagine hating and killing each other cos of that 0.01% difference
Humans are dumb 🤷🏾♀️ lol
by using that 0.01%
Exactly she missed the point 🤣 she didn’t understand da assignment
Lol
@@onlydarealvr9329 that's exactly what she says in the video if u bother to watch it----- that 0.1% of 3 billion chemicals is still 3 MILLION genetic variants
Zero point one 0.1% not point zero one .01%
100-99,9= 0.1*
So what differences do this small fraction responsible for? But 99.9% is close to "identical twins..." Wow!
Amazing, right?
the 0.1 percent is enough to set off a whole lot of folks.. 😁
That 99.9 % same dna have same nucleotide in gene ..or what is that 0.1% different dna