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Q: What percent of human DNA comes from viruses?
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What percent of chimpanzees DNA matches your own?

Human beings and chimpanzees have 98% of their DNA in common.


What percent of human and pig Dna is similar?

they are 95% to 90% DNA like us. we are very similar to them.


Should Chimpanzees have Human Rights as they have 95 percent of Human DNA?

No. Although chimps are closely related they are not human.


How does viruses classificate?

DNA and RNA viruses.


What do viruses do with their DNA?

viruses do replication with their DND


How the DNA arranged in bacteria-viruses and animals and why?

How the DNA arranged in bacteria-viruses and animals and why?


What is one thing that all viruses have in common?

Something that ALL viruses have is germs and bacteria, if you are talking about the human body. It will also depend what kind of viruses you are talking about (stomach viruses, computer viruses, human body viruses, etc.). Hope this helped!


How do viruses affect your DNA?

They inject their DNA which infuses with a cell's DNA and tells the cell to start creating more viruses.


Genes make up about percent of DNA?

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.


How does DNA code for proteins?

The human DNA codes for proteins through transcription and replication of the genes. Only about 2 percent of the DNA is used for coding.


How does our DNA code for proteins?

The human DNA codes for proteins through transcription and replication of the genes. Only about 2 percent of the DNA is used for coding.