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How does DNA differ in all organisms?

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DNA is the genetic material in animals, plants, and bacteria. All living organisms have DNA.

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The bases within the DNA are in a different order, so some of the genes/proteins that are created (DNA codes for amino acids, which can become a protein) will have different functions.

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