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Humans Share About 60 Percent of Their DNA with Bananas

Curated by Surfaced EditorialΒ·Regularly updated

A double helix DNA strand that transitions from human form at the top to a banana at the bottom, with shared gene segments highlighted

Roughly 60 percent of human genes have recognizable counterparts in the banana genome. These shared genes handle fundamental cellular processes like cell division, energy production, and growth.

Why It’s Interesting

It reveals how deeply all life on Earth is connected through a common ancestor billions of years ago. The genes we share with bananas are so essential to life that evolution has preserved them across unimaginably different paths.

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