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Humans Are 99.9% Genetically Identical

Researchers have found that humans are 99.9% identical.

02/03/2021

QED With Dr. B

Humans Are 99.9% Genetically Identical

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Researchers have found that humans are 99.9% identical.

Dr. Charles Rotimi, Director of the Trans-National Institutes of Health (NIH) center for research in genomics and global health discusses the human body on a genetic level and explains that we are all 99.9% identical.

02/03/2021

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