Humans share very little with a potato. Chromosomes are a collection of DNA woven around protein. A chromosome may contain as many as 100,000 to billions of nucleotides in one chain. Chimpanzee and humans share a very SIMILAR DNA pattern, where as a potato and a human being don't. So although they both have 48 chromosomes, their DNA STUCTURE is vastly different.
While plants and humans are very different, they do have quite a bit of DNA similarities. Humans share approximately 40-50% of DNA with cabbage. Humans share over 60% of DNA with insects, and 98% with chimps.
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Well most of the body contains DNA but nobody knows really how but DNA you have in your body.
human DNA are spliced into plasmid
Humans share at least some genes (DNA) with all living organisms. As far as plants, it is around 15%.
share 96.4% of human DNA
primates share about 95% of our DNA
98.40%
100%
nearly all
You share some DNA with everyone to whom you are related. Since you have a common ancestor with your father's cousin twice removed, you are related and share DNA. More broadly, every human being has large amounts of DNA that are shared with every other human being. That is what makes us humans, as distinct from chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas or mice.
The only thing I can add at this point, is: Human DNA/ Chimp DNA 98% match, versus Human DNA/ Rhesus Monkey DNA 95% match. Although all living creatures have DNA and share many similarities, the similarities become less and less as the evolutionary process takes place. Therefore, Human DNA/ Jellyfish DNA = (60%?) match?
While plants and humans are very different, they do have quite a bit of DNA similarities. Humans share approximately 40-50% of DNA with cabbage. Humans share over 60% of DNA with insects, and 98% with chimps.
because we both have DNA and because we share 50%
What studies have found is that there are strands of DNA that we share, 13 strands, with rats. What that acutally means, isn't quite as well known.
Not much- probably only about 25-30%.
One fourth