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What is one way DNA of prokaryotes cells differs from that of eukaryotic cells?

prokaryotic DNA is in a ring form


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No, the DNA makeup of the two species are not compatible with one another.


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What is a process that categorizes species by examining their genetic material?

DNA bar coding. Normally DNA analyss looks at all the DNA in an organism. But the use of DNA bar coding can identify a species simply by focusing on on one of the thousands of genes that make up DNA.


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Why are all organisms different?

Organisms differ because their DNA differs from one species to another, and from one member of each species to another. Organisms differ because according to 'Darwinian science' creatures evolve to fill niches of ecological web. In other words, when species evolve it is to become better adapted to their environment, have a greater aptitude at surviving and then feed on what used to be its predators- who in turn adapt to survive. As this system progresses entropy increases causing an ever increasing diversity of life-forms.


What is the genetic significance of single nucleotide polymorphism?

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