reginald_burke t1_ishxsag wrote on October 16, 2022 at 2:59 AM Reply to comment by Ferociousfeind in When it's said 99.9% of human DNA is the same in all humans, is this referring to only coding DNA or both coding and non-coding DNA combined? by PeanutSalsa Don’t we have good definitions for this, such as the Levenshtein edit distance? For your example, Levenshtein would say 24 edits (via 24 additions). Permalink Parent 4
reginald_burke t1_ishxsag wrote
Reply to comment by Ferociousfeind in When it's said 99.9% of human DNA is the same in all humans, is this referring to only coding DNA or both coding and non-coding DNA combined? by PeanutSalsa
Don’t we have good definitions for this, such as the Levenshtein edit distance? For your example, Levenshtein would say 24 edits (via 24 additions).