The human genome is unlike anything else on the planet. It is filled with redundancy and garbage and wonder, all in one amazingly complex package. Yet, humans generally all come out the same. The genetic variance between people is generally only .1%. In that tiny fraction of genetic variance is an entire world of different cultures, races and individual mental and physical achievement.
The difference between a human and a chimpanzee is only 1.2%, and yet such a small percentage is the difference between living in trees and creating interstellar space travel, plumbing the depths of metaphysical and psychological quandaries, creating literature, recording history, and more.