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Whether the organism is a pea plant or a human being, the information in the DNA of the cell's nucleus directs synthesis of proteins in the cytoplasm. Why, then, are pea plants and human beings so different?
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Whether the organism is a pea plant or a human being, the information in the DNA of the cell's nucleus directs synthesis of proteins in the cytoplasm. Why, then, are pea plants and human beings so different?
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Our DNA is very different ex: number of chromosomes , genes , sequences of DNA code etc
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