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29 July, 07:10

Understanding what you do about the structure of DNA so far, do you think that every organism's DNA will look and act the same? Why or why not?

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  1. 29 July, 07:16
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    Every organism's DNA will not look and act the exact same way. If the parent reproduces asexually is the only exception to that rule. However, if all organism's DNA resembled and acted as a deer's DNA, then all organisms would be deer. Therefore, there are genetic differences that separate species and ensure different behaviors from organism to organism. While the DNA will be similar by using the same four nucleic bases, there is an entirely different combination of those bases from organism to organism.
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