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  • 07-03-2019
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How can organism's be so unique if the nucleotides making up DNA are all the same between organism's?​

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  • 07-03-2019

Every organism is unique, even though the nucleotides making up DNA are all the same, because the structure is different in every organism. In other words, it's just the order in which nucleotides are placed that differs each organism from one another.

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