All of them do, if you mean vegetables and humans have genes that are identical.
While plants and humans are wildly different, every cell has to do specific things to survive, like metabolize sugar or repair damage to their own DNA. That is true for plant cells, human cells, bacterial cells, or any other type of cell. So anything that's made of cells (including single-celled organisms) is living and contains DNA. And some of that DNA will be identical.
I feel like I should mention that all cells also have RNA. DNA is used as a recipe to make proteins. However, the mechanism to make proteins is in a different place than where the DNA is housed. RNA is a copy of a small piece of DNA (gene) that can travel to the protein-making machinery.
Chimpanzees have DNA that is closest to humans.
Gorillas share about 98 of their DNA with humans.
Humans share the most DNA with chimpanzees.
The only cell in humans that does not have DNA is the red blood cell.
Humans share about 1-2 of their DNA with bacteria.
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It is impossible for humans to have wolf DNA.
Chimpanzees have DNA that is closest to humans.
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The chimpanzee is considered the most human-like ape because it shares more than 98% of its DNA with humans, exhibits complex social behavior, tool use, and communication skills that are similar to humans.
Gorillas share about 98 of their DNA with humans.
Humans share the most DNA with chimpanzees.
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Humans share about 1-2 of their DNA with bacteria.
The only cell in humans that does not have DNA is the red blood cell.
Yes, monkeys and humans share a significant amount of DNA due to their evolutionary relationship. On average, humans share about 93 of their DNA with monkeys.