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The DNA triplets that code for amino acids are common to— A) humans only B) plants and animals C) Prokaryotes D) all living things
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The DNA triplets that code for amino acids are common to—
A) humans only
B) plants and animals
C) Prokaryotes
D) all living things
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i think itz D.)All living things
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