Yes, it's around 50-60%.
Socially humans are more related to wolves, social carnivorous pack animals. Our DNA is most closely related to other primates.
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Yes, they do. It is a small amount but interesting that we are related to grass.
I think it is 63%
Yes, all eukaryotic cells carry DNA
Humans are more closely related to apes. In 2012 scientists completed the genome of the bonobo, an African ape. When added to the genomes that have already been completed for orangutans, gorillas and chimpanzees we now have a complete DNA catalogue of the great apes. The studies show that humans are most closely related to bonobos and chimpanzees. The three are more closely related to each other than any is to gorillas.
You could run DNA of a human and a dog in an electrophoresis gel and show that the DNA is closely related but not the same and make notes that primates are closer to the DNA sequence of humans.
It is impossible for humans to have wolf DNA.
DNA is found in all life on earth. It is the basis of cellular reproduction.
Chimpanzees are our closest living relative. We share 98% of their dna codes.
humans are more closely related to chimps they share 99% of the same dna and us
Chemically DNA from any species is the same. But the things is the sequence of DNA such as AATTTCGAATG for example will not be the same. In fact, the sequence can not be the same from person to person. That is the unique nature of DNA.