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The genetic code of a bald eagle, like that of all living organisms, is composed of DNA sequences made up of nucleotides. While the complete genome sequence of the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) has not been published in detail, it is known that birds typically have around 1 billion base pairs in their genomes. Researchers study avian genomes to understand their evolutionary adaptations, behaviors, and ecological roles. Specific genetic traits contribute to characteristics such as their impressive eyesight and hunting abilities.

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