All carbon-based lifeforms share a certain amount of genetic similarity, which includes DNA. Unfortunately, past this basic sequence:
AACACTGACACGGT
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Humans and cats share about 90% of their DNA. The genetic similarities are evident in various aspects, such as the structure and function of certain genes controlling traits like metabolism and immune response.
Cats and dogs have a more recent common ancestor in evolutionary history compared to cats and hamsters. This means that they have had less time for genetic differences to accumulate, resulting in more similar DNA between cats and dogs than cats and hamsters.
Anchovies don't need filleting, you eat them whole
Yes..They are egg layers..Nearly all fish are.
DNA
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No, everybody does not have the same DNA. DNA is your unique signature.
They are the same. The DNA is the same everywhere in the body.
DNA has a universal structure.It is same in every organism.
Some of your DNA will be the same! You are likely to have somewhere between 1/8th and 1/16th of the same DNA.