Humans share about 85 of their DNA with mice.
Gorillas share about 98 of their DNA with humans.
Humans share approximately 98 of their DNA with gorillas.
You share about 50 of your DNA with each of your biological parents.
Humans share about 1-2 of their DNA with bacteria.
Humans share approximately 98-99 of their DNA with apes.
Gorillas share about 98 of their DNA with humans.
Humans share approximately 98 of their DNA with gorillas.
You share about 50 of your DNA with each of your biological parents.
Humans share about 1-2 of their DNA with bacteria.
Humans share approximately 98-99 of their DNA with apes.
Humans share approximately 98-99 of their DNA with monkeys.
Humans and apes share about 98-99 of their DNA in common.
100%
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.
Strangers typically share less than 1 of their DNA with each other.
Humans and chimpanzees share about 98% of the same DNA. So, you would share roughly the same amount of DNA with Bonzo, the chimp co-star of Ronald Reagan.
Not much- probably only about 25-30%.