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The human genome has billions of base pairs but it is still finite and much of our genome is the same. Does this mean that given enough time there would be another genetically identical version of you in the future?
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The human genome has billions of base pairs but it is still finite and much of our genome is the same. Does this mean that given enough time there would be another genetically identical version of you in the future?
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