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Q: How similar are human genomes?
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Is the human genome different from the monkey genome?

They are about 93% similar in their genomes.


What type of science is the sequencing of the human genomes?

Human genomics


How many genomes will be found in a human skin cell?

A human body cell, also a skin cell, has two genomes: two sets of 23 chromosomes.


Are kangaroos more related to humans than squirrels?

Of course not! The squirrel has more matching genomes than a kangaroo to a human. They have similar immune systems and are fluffy.


An understanding of the human genome is aided by an understanding of?

the genomes of model species.


Comparative genomics has shown that the human and mouse genomes are identical?

Comparative genomics has shown that the human and mouse genomes are virtually identical and 200 linkage groups between the two have been identified. They are so much alike that the mouse-human comparison chart is considered the gold standard to use.


Why is bacteria are different from protozoa?

Bacteria have simple genomes and are prokaryotes Protozoa are eukaryotes with more complex genomes (the ameoba has a 670 billion base pair genome! compared to the human 3.2 billion)


Are viral genomes larger or smaller as eukaryote genomes?

smaller


Which group is the one from which all other groups of human beings on Earth descended.?

The Ethiopian genomes of the Cushitic peoples.


Are genomes made of proteins?

No; genomes are made from DNA or RNA, which are nucleic acids,


Are scientists done mapping out genes?

Scientists have mapped the whole human genome but are still mapping other species genomes such as mice and worms


What was the human genome project?

It is a project that deals with human DNA, and their Genomes. It started in 1990 and is still going. There are also several countries envolved in the Human Genome Project. http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/home.shtml