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If the amino acid sequences are similar for different species, does that mean the DNA sequences is exactly the same? why?
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If the amino acid sequences are similar for different species, does that mean the DNA sequences is exactly the same? why?
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in DNa those sequences codons code a specific type of aminoacid so if the sequence of aminoacids is lets say alanin glutamine etc same sequence of codons that code those aminoacids should be in Dna .
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