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18 March, 12:47

How would DNA extracted from an onion be different from the DNA extracted from cauliflower? Why?

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  1. 18 March, 13:00
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    DNA extration from a onion and from a cauliflower would be different because even though all DNA is composed by the same nucleotides. The sequence of genes will be different in both onion and cauliflower. That's why a cauliflower doesn't look like a onion. The genes are responsible for making up the cauliflower and the onion.
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