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Differentiation of cells changes the nucleic information. True False
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Differentiation of cells changes the nucleic information.
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Differentiation of cells changes the nucleic information which is false.
We know this because the cell needs the same nucleic information to function
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That would be false.
All our cells,even though they’ve gone through differentiation,have the same nucleus and same genetic information(DNA).
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