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The overall genetic variation between human beings is tiny; the vast majority of our DNA is identical. True or False.

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The given statement is true.

The majority of genes in the human beings are same and the variation lies in some point percentage. This small percentage causes a huge variation in the phenotype of the humans. The expression of gene is different in different individuals. The variation is very tiny though this little variation leads to a large phenotypic variation and makes one individual different from other.

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