Devon Stack just did a great stream on the topic of race, where he debunks the usual types who try to downplay our very real genetic differences. Turns out small percentages in DNA can have a huge impact.
https://rumble.com/v7blfz0-insomnia-stream-power-of-illusion-edition.html
Just because two animals share a greater percentage of DNA, it doesn't necessarily mean they are more similar to each other, than animals that have less DNA in common.
Any two fruit flies can be as genetically different from each other as a human is from a chimpanzee.
Don't forget spiders.
They share most of the DNA yet the smallest different DNA create an entire new subspecies that might behave, hunt and even reproduce completely different than other spiders.
Their level of specialization with the smallest DNA change and adaptability to any environment are very impressive.
@Zeb Good example. Like with computer code, a lot of it can be redundant or even broken. Just having more data, doesn't say anything about its usefulness. Efficient, small changes can be far more important than big differences in size.