The animals that will share the most genes are those that are the most closely related. Supporting theories that human evolved from primates, humans share a lot of genetic similarities with apes and monkeys.
You share 50% of your genes (or half) with a banana. It's true!!
Humans and chimpanzees share approximately 98.7% of their DNA, making them the two animals with genes in common. This high level of genetic similarity points to a shared evolutionary history between the two species.
No, genes are found in all living organisms, including animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi. Genes are units of heredity that contain instructions for building and maintaining an organism.
Animals don't share DNA with other animals. A virus can inject a DNA fragment into an animal cell, but that won't have an evolutionary effect unless it happens in either a sperm or egg cell and in a location of the genome that disrupts it in some way. Bacteria, though not animals, do share DNA with other bacteria and through intake from the outer environment. They can gain valuable genes that would help them survive in the process.
Very simple they have at least one parent that their from. Stepbrothers and stepsisters share genes from at least one parent.
No animals share the same genes as the platypus. To suggest they do would be to suggest the platypus is a mixture of other animals which, or course, it is not.
A child shares the most genes with their biological parents in their family.
You share 50% of your genes (or half) with a banana. It's true!!
A child shares the most genes with their mother.
Animals don't share the same genetic code, we share the same chemical building blocks - aminoacids that make genes.
The animal with the most genes is theorized to be the marbled lungfish, which has around 132,000 genes. This is significantly more than the average number of genes in most animals, which typically range from 20,000 to 40,000.
Humans and chimpanzees share approximately 98.7% of their DNA, making them the two animals with genes in common. This high level of genetic similarity points to a shared evolutionary history between the two species.
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You share 60% of the genes.
no animals and plant cells can not have the same genes.
the genes are in the egg. so the women who gave the egg will share the genes of the baby
No, genes are found in all living organisms, including animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi. Genes are units of heredity that contain instructions for building and maintaining an organism.