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What is the difference between an "old" and a "new" strand of DNA?
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What is the difference between an "old" and a "new" strand of DNA?
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It means that when you are a child, you have a different DNA. But, when older, you will have a new DNA and will change the taste.
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The difference between a new and old strand is that the old strand was apart of the original DNA and the new strand wasn't.
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