I'm pretty sure than human and chimpanzees differ by 1%, that our DNA is 99% similar. Not sure but that's what I've heard
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less than 1%
I'm pretty sure than human and chimpanzees differ by 1%, that our DNA is 99% similar. Not sure but that's what I've heard
There has been a lot of research through the Human Genome Project to determine this. 1.5 percent of DNA in the body is made of Genes.
Theoretically speaking, we get 50 percent of our genes from our father and 50 percent of our genes from our mother. Our parents themselves get genes in the same proportion. So basically, you get 25 percent genes from each grandparent because your parent has 50 percent genes from each grandparent and then you get 50 percent of that 50 percent, that is, 25 percent.
About 35,000 genes per body cell. Note: sex cells differ.
sex-linked genes are differ from autosomal from pedigrees because they both have different affects from pedigrees
sex-linked genes are differ from autosomal from pedigrees because they both have different affects from pedigrees
sex-linked genes are differ from autosomal from pedigrees because they both have different affects from pedigrees
sex-linked genes are differ from autosomal from pedigrees because they both have different affects from pedigrees
sex-linked genes are differ from autosomal from pedigrees because they both have different affects from pedigrees
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