The human genome consists of approximately 3 billion base pairs. If humans typically differ from one another by about 3 million base pairs, what is the nucleotide variability of Homo sapiens?

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Answer: A 0.1% Nucleotide variability in humans in likeliness.

Explanation:

Nucleotide variability within a population is a way to measure the genetic variation in it.

The nucleotide variability in humans is like 0.1%, suggesting that Homo sapiens in context is a relatively young species.