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People are less alike than scientists thought when it comes to the billions of building blocks that make up each individual’s DNA, according to a new analysis.

“Instead of 99.9 percent identical, maybe we’re only 99 percent,” said J. Craig Venter, an author of the study and the one whose DNA was analyzed.

Several previous studies have argued for lowering the 99.9 percent estimate. Venter says this new analysis “proves the point.”

The new work, in the latest issue of PLoS Biology, marks the first time a scientific journal has presented the entire DNA makeup, or human genome, of an individual

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Items compiled from Tribune news services