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DNA encodes the information necessary to produce the proteins needed by your body. While this is true for humans, is it the case for other organisms?

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Yes, it's true for all living organisms.

All animals/plants are made up of cells, and DNA contains the info/data for these cells to develop properly.

If you think about evolution more broadly, all living organisms evolved from single-cell organisms, so it would make sense that DNA is an important part of all of their growth/development.
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