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>The remaining 0.1% is where any genetic variance between you and any other person takes place. In that, how would you define similar? 0.0000002%? 0.001%?
I don't know the specifics, but I think it would have to be with the genetics that allow scientists to see that I'm from, say, Austria or Egypt or Kazakhstan or something. You know, ancestry? That shared heritage with others from a place is one of the main markers of race. By trying to be too specific, you're just not looking at the bigger picture.
>Factually incorrect. You are just as likely to be genetically similar to a Chinese individual as you are to be genetically similar to your neighbor.
I'm sorry to say it brotendo, but I find it highly improbable that I'm just as genetically similar to, say, a pure aboriginal who's ancestors migrated to Australia 65,000 years ago and rarely ever mixed with other populations than I am to my white neighbor Keith.