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by darkerside 1775 days ago
The source code for two applications might match 89% and yield completely different results
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I'm not sure that I get the point of your analogy.

To be clear, I'm saying that genetic match supersedes any list of superficial attributes to determine identity. If it's established that X and Y are an 89% DNA match, even though X tastes and looks like Z, the fact that Y and Z belong in distant genetic branches should be enough to dismiss X as a possible Z.

Humans and chimps share 98% of their DNA, We also share like 84% with pigs.

89% doesn’t really seem like a case closed kind of stat.

You should look up DNA barcoding. We don't have an 84% barcode match with pigs.
My point is that being an 89% match doesn't necessarily mean very much.