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How much DNA do humans share with bald eagles?

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I don't know exactly. To get a meaningful answer would require sequencing the entire genome of both species. That has been done for humans but I'm not so sure about bald eagles. Someone in the field might be able to help with that. read more

For example, humans and chimpanzees share 96% of DNA, while humans and cats share 90%. So, there’s not “set” amount of DNA that humans share with all other things, and that number varies greatly as you move from species to species. read more

The reason for this has to do with the way people find DNA involved in disease. Human DNA is a long string of 3 billion letters (or bases). Each human is unique because these letters are arranged in a certain order*. read more

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