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Do all organisms have the same DNA sequence?

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All organisms use the same molecule (DNA and RNA) to store genetic information. What is written in the genetic code of these molecules is convincing evidence of the common ancestor of all living things. some mammalian genes have also been adopted by viruses and later inherited by other mammalian hosts.



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