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Certain flowers do such as the Paris japonica. The Paris japonica has 50x more DNA than human beings! You can Google more types of flowers that do too!
No. Nobody has been able to produce a human clone yet, and all humans are a combination of two people's DNA so they cannot be clones.
Yes. Human DNA is human DNA.
Very little. The content and structure is almost identical. The only difference is found in a few base pairs here and there.
The only reason that scientists use bacterial DNA rather than human DNA is because bacterial DNA is much more simpler and can reproduce unbelievably quick.
Human beings and chimpanzees have 98% of their DNA in common.
The DNA sequence of humans and chimpanzees are 98.5 percent identical, but now Uppalsa University
yes yes they can
Earl Hubbard has written: 'The creative intention' -- subject(s): Human beings, Human evolution 'Man as DNA' -- subject(s): Human beings, Reality
DNA is what makes us; from the colour of our eyes to the colour of our skin. Without DNA, it would be impossible for us to exist.
Certain flowers do such as the Paris japonica. The Paris japonica has 50x more DNA than human beings! You can Google more types of flowers that do too!
Humans are the same species: they have the same DNA sequences.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are considered to be the closest living relatives of humans. They share about 98-99% of their DNA with humans and are believed to have split from a common ancestor with humans around 6-8 million years ago.
By combining the DNA of another species and the DNA of a human species. But you would have to make two of these beings, both of different genders, so that they could mate and have babies.
No. Nobody has been able to produce a human clone yet, and all humans are a combination of two people's DNA so they cannot be clones.
All human beings are 99.9 percent identical in their genetic makeup. Differences in the remaining 0.1 percent hold important clues about the causes of diseases.
as much as your mom gives you