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Q: How much DNA do humans and red ruffed lemurs share?
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How much DNA do humans share with a lemur?

Humans and lemurs share about 95-99% of their DNA, indicating a relatively close genetic relationship. Despite the similarity, there are distinct differences in the genetic code that account for the unique characteristics of each species.


How much do lemurs eat?

Lemurs eat about 1/2 lbs a day


What do sharks and humans do together?

Share a lunch, but it is pretty much one sided.


How much DNA do humans share with trees?

Depends, if your talking about yourself, all of it.


How much DNA do humans share with horses?

19000


Where do lemurs live-?

Lemurs are primates endemic to the island of Madagascar and some smaller surrounding islands, including the Comoros (where they were likely introduced by humans). On Madagascar, they are found in forests, which are mostly clustered around the periphery of the island. Much of the middle of the island has been deforested, apart from a few protected areas.


How much do lemurs normally weigh?

1millon tons


How much DNA do humans share with cats?

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.


What much do ring tailed lemurs weigh'?

average 5 pounds


Why is ruffed grouse the Pennsylvania state bird?

The Pennsylvania Assembly adopted the Ruffed Grouse as the Commonwealth's official state bird on June 22, 1931. Mrs. Harry J. Shoemaker, from the State Federation of Women's Clubs, played an instrumental role in the bird being named the official bird of Pennsylvania. Not much is known or documented why the Ruffed Grouse was named the state's bird. Possible reasons for the adoption of the Ruffed Grouse is the bird being strong, able to survive harsh winters, and was a food staple for many Pennsylvania settlers.


How much DNA do humans share with a slug?

we are all bannas and slugs and apes so they had a three way at some point


How much dos the education in Madagascar cost?

100 lemurs or 50 lions