1
submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by stuartml@piefed.social to c/ScienceOnlyFacts@lemmy.world

How much DNA do humans really share with bananas? It is often repeated that humans share 60% DNA with bananas, but what is the important nuance of this statistic that gets left out? Genes, which are regions found in DNA that code for proteins, only make up less than 2 percent of your DNA. Scientists looked at that 2 percent and compared human and banana genes and found that 60% were a recognizable “match”, and even of those 60% match the protein similarity was found to be only 40% similar. So when it is mentioned that there is a 60% match, it is referencing the genes within the DNA. Even so, that is still a high percentage match for the genes, showing common ancestry. These are shared protein-coding genes that perform essential life functions such as cell growth, energy production, and DNA repair. All life forms originated from a single common ancestor. One evolutionary branch led to animals and humans, while another led to plants and bananas.

no comments (yet)
sorted by: hot top new old
there doesn't seem to be anything here
this post was submitted on 14 Jul 2026
1 points (60.0% liked)

Science Facts

88 readers
7 users here now

Welcome to Science Facts Community, a place for rare discoveries, space, ancient mysteries, natural wonders, and mind-blowing scientific realities.

Share fascinating science facts, shocking discoveries, and credible posts that spark curiosity about our universe.

Rules:

• Be kind and respectful

• Post with a source/article or give clear info

founded 2 months ago