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If all organisms in the plant and animal have the same basic genetic structure, why are they so diverse in shape, size, and behavior?
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If all organisms in the plant and animal have the same basic genetic structure, why are they so diverse in shape, size, and behavior?
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because they have selective mutation and each time an organism/animal reproduces they get half of their parents chromosomes. therefore each and every single organism/animal will be unique
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