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As more progress has been made on sequencing the human genome, it has been found that any two humans will share an average of 99.35% of their DNA based on the approximately 3.1 billion base pairs.[1] However, this number should be understood as an average, any two specific individuals can have their genomes differ by more or less than 0.65%. Additionally, this average is an estimate, subject to change as additional sequences are discovered and populations sampled. In 2010, the genome of Craig Venter was found to differ by an estimated 1.59% from a reference genome created by the National Center for Biotechnology Information. [2]

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This is a list of parks and public land in the U.S. state of Idaho.


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NameLocationManagement
Craters of the Moon National Monument and PreserveBlaine County, Butte County, Lincoln County, Minidoka County, Power CountyNational Park Service, Bureau of Land Management
Hagerman Fossil Beds National MonumentGooding County, Twin Falls CountyNational Park Service
Yellowstone National ParkFremont CountyNational Park Service
Hells Canyon National Recreation AreaAdams County, Idaho CountyU.S. Forest Service
Sawtooth National Recreation AreaBlaine County, Boise County, Custer County, Elmore CountyU.S. Forest Service
Continental Divide National Scenic TrailClark County, Fremont County, Lemhi County
Pacific Northwest National Scenic TrailBonner County, Boundary County
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