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The human genome — the complete set of DNA found in all humans — is around 99.9% identical in all people, but that 0.1% of variation is enough to distinguish between every human to ever live ...
By enabling multigenerational tracking of DNA damage, the authors shine a light on how cellular heterogeneity and genome instability arise, one cell division at a time. Nature 642, 576-577 (2025) ...