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8 December, 05:46

If the DNA molecule is so similar among all living things (the pairings are always the same and that there are only six components that make up DNA), why is there so much diversity of life?

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  1. 8 December, 06:14
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    Because every arrangement of the bases in the DNA strand result in a different protein, thus making different genes, and there is an infinite number of arrangements nitrogen bases can exists in the DNA
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