Nobody may have mentioned it specifically, but it has been implied. It is a fact that humans and chimpanzees share 98% of their DNA. What I find interesting is how we share so much DNA, and yet are so tremendously (massively), definitively different.Originally Posted by Chava
Humans also share 75% of our DNA with dogs (some humans more than others) and 33% of our DNA with daffodils. Is there more than a 70% difference between daffodils and human beings?
How much DNA is in a thought? In a (theoretical) soul?
DNA is one attribute by which to measure an organism. There are many others, and by those presented so far, it is clear that human beings are indeed “special” and unique when compared to the rest of life on this planet.


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