deoxyribonucleic acid
All living organisms have DNA..
Yes. Bacteria are living organisms. All living organisms have DNA.
They all have DNA
All organisms use DNA and rna to pass on information.
Because that's how nature made the all the organisms, there is no real reason to why. According to theory, a common ancestor gave rise to all of us, and its DNA (genetic information) was passed on to all of the organisms we see today.
All living things contain DNA, including viruses, bacteria and of course cactus plants
There are 3 types of DNA. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms.
No. All living organisms (and some viruses) use DNA in reproduction, where it establishes the genetic code of an individual plant or animal, primarily based on the DNA of the parent organism(s).
All organisms have genetic codes in the form of DNA. LOCI.
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yes, but many viruses do not have DNA genome, but RNA genome.
One untrue statement about DNA is that it is the only genetic material in living organisms. Another untrue statement is that all DNA is organized in the same way in all organisms. Additionally, it is false to say that DNA is a protein.