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Your DNA Makes You Human | Ask An Anthropologist

Your DNA is unique, and it makes you a human, not any other animal. Sequencing DNA lets us identify genetic similarities and differences that relate to ...

What Makes Us Human? | Scientific American

But thanks to the Human Genome Project, which sequenced our own genome, scientists now know that protein-coding genes make up just 1.5 percent ...

What are DNA and Genes? - Learn Genetics (Utah)

Your DNA makes you unique ... All humans have the same genes arranged in the same order. And more than 99.9% of our DNA sequence is the same. But the few ...

What makes us human? The answer may be found in overlooked DNA

Our DNA is very similar to that of the chimpanzee, which in evolutionary terms is our closest living relative. Stem cell researchers have ...

Only a tiny fraction of our DNA is uniquely human - Science News

The genetic tweaks that make humans uniquely human may come in small parcels interspersed with DNA inherited from extinct ancestors and cousins.

What makes us human isn't just our genes, but how we regulate them

Humans and chimpanzees share more than 99 percent of the same DNA. So why are we vastly different from our closest primate relatives?

Brain Basics: Genes and the Brain

makes us human. Genes are responsible for producing the proteins that run everything in our ... make by looking at its code, also called its DNA ...

'Deletions' from the human genome may be what made us human

The loss of about 10,000 bits of DNA over the course of our evolutionary history helped differentiate us from other mammals, a team of Yale ...

The non-human living inside of you | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Eight percent of our DNA consists of remnants of ancient viruses, and another 40 percent is made up of repetitive strings of genetic letters ...

Genetics | The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program

Through news accounts and crime stories, we're all familiar with the fact that the DNA in our cells reflects each individual's unique identity ...

More than half your body is not human - BBC

"What makes us human is, in my opinion, the combination of our own DNA, plus the DNA of our gut microbes." Presentational grey line. Listen ...

Genes That Make Us Human | Science | AAAS

Finding genes that have evolved in humans among our genome's 3 billion bases is no easy feat. But now, a team has pinpointed three genes that arose from ...

Understanding Human Genetic Variation - NCBI

Nonetheless, there is considerable genetic variation in our species. The human genome comprises about 3 × 109 base pairs of DNA, and the extent of human genetic ...

What makes you unique? Not genes so much as surrounding ...

Not genes so much as surrounding sequences, says Stanford study ... The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences ...

What Makes Us Human? Studies of Chimp and Human DNA May ...

The goal is to find out more about ourselves. What is it about our genes that enables us to develop uniquely human capabilities? And what can we ...

Building Blocks of the Genetic Code - ASHG

Humans and all other living things have DNA, which contains hereditary information. The information in your DNA gives your cells ...

What Our DNA Can Tell Us About the History of Humans

Almost every cell in our bodies contains DNA. DNA is a molecule that stores the instructions for how our bodies work and it is passed on ...

You are junk: Why it's not your genes that make you human

And we now know that genes – the sequences of DNA that code for proteins – account for just 1 or 2 per cent of our genome. For a long time the ...

Unequal by nature: a geneticist's perspective on human differences

The genome sequencing project has revealed that we humans have thirty to forty thousand genes. But since a gene often produces more than one kind of protein, ...

Which genes make us human? - NBC News

Researchers have identified three genes that appear to have been activated in humans alone, adapted from DNA that serves no function in other species.