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Does DNA appear to be the same for all organisms? What is your evidence? What could you be to be more certain of your answers?
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Does DNA appear to be the same for all organisms? What is your evidence? What could you be to be more certain of your answers?
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No, dna is the “recipe” for who you are! If every organism had the exact same DNA everyone would look and be the exact same!
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