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: CS1 maint: others (link)[page needed]Sequence differences from the human genome were confirmed to be ~1% in areas that can be precisely aligned, representing ~35 million single base-pair differences. Some 45 million nucleotides of insertions and deletions unique to each lineage were also discovered, making the actual difference between the two genomes ~4%.