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Biology, 28.06.2019 14:30 Davidbg23

There is a huge number (1.5 x 1084) of possible genetic codes. however, the genetic code used by all known forms of life is nearly universal. this suggests that a) all dna patterns are identical. b) rna is the same in all life forms. c) life evolved from a single source. d) genetic information is often lost. c

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