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Why are you genetically distinct
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Why are you genetically distinct
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When you are born, your parents have given you different genes and DNA than anyone else in the world. Your parents Dominant and recessive traits are randomly mixed and no other person will have that exact same random mix as you.
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You are genetically distinct, because when you are receiving all of your genes, your parents dominant and recessive genes randomly mix giving you a unique set of genes different from anyone else in the entire world.
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