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Yes, (except for slight random replication mutations that may happen due to exposure to radiation or harsh chemicals or invasion by viruses) apart form the egg and sperm cells which contain only half the DNA.

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No - well, sort of.

The DNA in every cell is almost the same, but a tiny snippet of each DNA strand codes the specific job the cell does, and that's what makes each cell's DNA slightly different. For example, the code for a skin cell is different from that of a liver cell. The differences in the "job code" is what makes groups of cells different from one another.

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no, not all cells have the same specific DNA but the DNA can all be traced to the one person it came from

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The DNA in all of your somatic (body cells) is exactly the same. Only in the egg and sperm is different.

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Structurally, the DNA is all cells is the same. The difference lies in the sequence and length of the genome

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yes, because different DNA can resolut in different appearences, and many other differences.

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Yes, every cell has the excact same DNA codes and amount of DNA. The only exception is in repoductive organs. These have half the amount of DNA.

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as a matter of fact, DNA is not different in any cell DNA differs from every human being.....

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no there all different

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Is the amount of DNA in a human body cell the same as the amount of DNA in a human egg cell?

No. The amount of DNA in human sperm cells is half of the amount found in body cells.


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