no because animal cells have a nucleus that holds DNA but bactaria has it floating around
No; mutations cause all humans to produce slightly different proteins.
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The Genetic Code is Universal.
The genetic code for protein synthesis is formed from Dna.
The master copy of an organism's genetic code is the DNA.
mRNA carries the genetic code to a ribosome.
strand of DNA
yes all living things are based on a genetic code.
Humans share with other organisms (animals and plants)different percentages of genes, for instance, we share about 98 percent of our human genes with chimpanzees, 92 percent with furry mice, and 44 percent with fruit flies.
Animals don't share the same genetic code, we share the same chemical building blocks - aminoacids that make genes.
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DNA is the genetic code
Humans and lemurs share about 95-99% of their DNA, indicating a relatively close genetic relationship. Despite the similarity, there are distinct differences in the genetic code that account for the unique characteristics of each species.
The Genetic Code is Universal.
genetic engineering
All living organisms on earth are similar because all of them possess a genetic code. Plants, animals, mosses, corals, and bacteria all have genes which define what they will become and their traits. For example a human (homo sapien) and a banana (Musa paradisiaca) share 30% of their genetic material.
instruction stored in the gene in the form genetic code.
DNA carries the genetic code.
The genetic code was not invented, it was discovered!