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If all of your cells have the same DNA, how is it possible for one of stem cells to become a skin cell and another of your stems cells to become a bone cell?
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If all of your cells have the same DNA, how is it possible for one of
stem cells to become a skin cell and another of your stems cells to
become a bone cell?
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Answer: daddy chill and yes they are
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