Genetic Variations Explained
Variations in base pairs are incredibly common, with the average person having around 20 million differences from the reference genome. While mutations are rare and can have significant impacts, polymorphisms are more common and generally less impactful. Understanding the functional implications of these variations is far more important than the specific number of base pairs involved.In this clip
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