yes
DNA is the same in all organisms because we are basically animals
Yes. The basic structure of DNA is universal for all organisms.
It is the genetic matirial of all living organisms. It makes you look and act similar yet not exactly the same as your parents or siblings.
True
The DNA sequence changes, the DNA codes for different genes and the number of chromosomes may change, but all organisms have DNA with the same structure and components. All DNA has 4 nucleobases with A's, T's, C's and G's in the double helix shape
DNA is the same in all organisms because we are basically animals
Yes. The basic structure of DNA is universal for all organisms.
Yes - the appearance of DNA is identical in all organisms.
It is the genetic matirial of all living organisms. It makes you look and act similar yet not exactly the same as your parents or siblings.
True
The DNA sequence changes, the DNA codes for different genes and the number of chromosomes may change, but all organisms have DNA with the same structure and components. All DNA has 4 nucleobases with A's, T's, C's and G's in the double helix shape
DNA
All living organisms have DNA..
Yes. Bacteria are living organisms. All living organisms have DNA.
no
because DNA works basically the same way in all organisms
IT is believed that everyone has the same ancestor