You are going to have to be a little more clear with your question: it sounds like you have a science test and this is a fill in the blank question looking for something from your textbook.
No. No human has every been further away than the Moon.
No. That would be a trait that would result in extinction of the human race, since ever woman that has ever given birth has been exposed to semen.
No. The weather and conditions on the dwarf planets are too extreme for any technology or human life.
More than 180, according to http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/resources/sequenced_genomes/genome_guide_p1.shtmlI counted 192 at that same site, I think. Anyone know when it was last updated?
The Earth has always has a greenhouse effect, it has kept our planet warmer than it should have been given its albedo and distance from the sun. The present concern is due to the enhanced greenhouse effect caused by the emission of carbon dioxide and a limited number of other gases into the atmosphere due to human activities.
The difference between human and chimp DNA is not a mere 1 or 2 percent but at least 15 percent. It must also be noted that chimpanzees have 24 pairs of chromosomes and humans have 23 pairs, so there is a definite discontinuity. Human genes are also arranged differently compared to chimps. Furthermore, neither human nor chimp DNA has been fully sequenced. Human DNA will probably be sequenced within the next two years, but chimp DNA has a much lower priority, and so will be completed much later. Until they are both fully sequenced, a proper comparison cannot be made.
to identify every human gene
The Human Genome Project.
Harry Potter has always been a human, he just had powers that not every human had.
Many christian denominations believe that every human (or at least every christian human) has been assigned a guardian angel to protect them.
No. No human has every been further away than the Moon.
Every bone has a name
Traces of human life has been found on every corner of the globe. Including in the poles.
Yes Pets have been part of every human culture from the beginning of human existence.
by looking for overlapping regions between sequenced DNA fragments
There has been cheating in every culture at every time in human history.
No. That would be a trait that would result in extinction of the human race, since ever woman that has ever given birth has been exposed to semen.