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Angelo
26 November, 09:33
True facts about genes
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Answer: Humans share about 90% of genetic material with mice and 98% with chimpanzees. Nearly every cell in the human body contains a complete copy of the human genome. We get 23 chromosomes from our mother and 23 from our father. Some diseases are inherited through genes.
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