DNA is the genetic material in animals, plants, and bacteria. All living organisms have DNA.
The bases within the DNA are in a different order, so some of the genes/proteins that are created (DNA codes for amino acids, which can become a protein) will have different functions.
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Because all organisms have DNA, this means there must have been a common ancestor from which these organisms are derived. Therefore, every living thing has DNA, the special molecule which indicates all of the organisms characteristics. Though we do not know who the "parental" ancestor was, we know that DNA is in every organism which came from that "parent."
DNA is located in the nucleus of most cells of all living organisms. I said most cells because there is no nucleus in red blood cells and no DNA, but all living organisms have a DNA (or RNA) molecule. There are many different types of cells in skeletal bones. Some may have DNA and some may not.
Having a DNA contained in a nucleus is a characteristic of eukaryotes. All multicellular organisms and some unicellular organisms are eukaryotes. Prokaryotes lack a nucleus.
Deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms. It is absolutely essential for life to exist. The structure of DNA is a double helix.
All living organisms have DNA..
Yes. The basic structure of DNA is universal for all organisms.
All DNA is different so yes the DNA of 2 mosquitoes does differ but not much
Yes. Bacteria are living organisms. All living organisms have DNA.
All living organisms have DNA. They differ subtly, but are about 99% similar.
DNA is the same in all organisms because we are basically animals
Yes. All living organisms have DNA.
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They all have DNA
All organisms use DNA and rna to pass on information.
deoxyribonucleic acid
There are 3 types of DNA. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms.