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Indicate true (T) and false (F) statements below regarding human genetic variations. Your answer would be a four-letter string composed of letters T and F only, e.g. TFTF.
( ) The genomes of two randomly chosen humans are expected to be identical with respect to at least 99.99% of the nucleotides.
( ) Copy number variations can contain genes.
( ) If the frequency of a point mutation in a population is only 0.1%, with no mutation at this site in the rest of the population, then the variation is NOT considered to constitute a single-nucleotide polymorphism.
( ) Most of the common genetic variants in the current human population could have been present in a human ancestral population of only about 10,000 individuals.
Convergent Boundary
A plate-tectonic boundary in which two plates move toward (converge) relative to one another.
Continental Collision
A tectonic process where two continental plates converge, often resulting in mountain building due to the compression and uplift of land masses.
Ocean-Continent
Describes the boundary or interaction between oceanic and continental tectonic plates, typically resulting in geological features like volcanic arcs or mountain ranges.
Volcanoes
Openings in the Earth's surface from which lava, ash, and gases erupt.
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