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Breaking Myths: Unraveling the True Complexity of Human DNA Research

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Human genome (DNA) researchers have discovered that

a. chimpanzees are completely different than humans, sharing a small DNA sequence percentage.

b. the occasional variations found at particular gene sites in human DNA are of no interest to science.

c. many genes do not influence most of our traits.

d. nearly every other human is your genetically identical twin.

e. genetic predispositions do not help explain our shared human nature and our human diversity

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QUESTION:

Human genome (DNA) researchers have discovered that

a. chimpanzees are completely different than humans, sharing a small DNA sequence percentage.

b. the occasional variations found at particular gene sites in human DNA are of no interest to science.

c. many genes do not influence most of our traits.

d. nearly every other human is your genetically identical twin.

e. genetic predispositions do not help explain our shared human nature and our human diversity

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The human genome (DNA) researchers have discovered that

a. chimpanzees are completely different than humans, sharing a small DNA sequence percentage. 

b. the occasional variations found at particular gene sites in human DNA are of no interest to science. 

c. many genes do not influence most of our traits. 

d. nearly every other human is your genetically identical twin. 

e. genetic predispositions do not help explain our shared human nature and our human diversity

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