Yea I've always understood genes as being the beginning framework, and then as you grow and develop the little differences along the way is what make the unique human.
I always thought identical twins are the example that very similar genes can still result in very different people....or not. It's all about how the framework grows in it's environment.
BeardOBlasty t1_ivhmayn wrote
Reply to comment by MozeeToby in If the Human Genome Project represents a map of the genome of a few individuals, why is this relevant to humans as a whole if everybody has different genetics? by bjardd
Yea I've always understood genes as being the beginning framework, and then as you grow and develop the little differences along the way is what make the unique human.
I always thought identical twins are the example that very similar genes can still result in very different people....or not. It's all about how the framework grows in it's environment.