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by pete_b 2806 days ago
> Birds today share same genes as tyrannosaur rex

Really? Surely this claim would require the sequencing of the T-Rex genome, which I'm guessing is an impossibility.

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Strictly speaking, all liveforms on the planet share same genes because they descended from a common ancestor. You probably have 50% of common genes with plants and quite a few with microorganisms.
it sounds like quite a stretch to say everything shares the same genes. A lot of the genes have come into existence long after distant species split apart, and other genes have disappeared from one specie while continuing in others.
IIRC, ~70% with bananas.