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No; nearly all organisms use the same 4 nucleotide bases in DNA (RNA uses Uracil instead of Thymine in DNA).

I believe there is a single species of bacteria that uses a different base, but other than that, every single living being uses the same 4 DNA bases: Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine.

What differs is their specific sequence.

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Yes, it does. Base pairing in found in all living things.

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no then they would be identical

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