No
No, everybody does not have the same DNA. DNA is your unique signature.
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They are the same. The DNA is the same everywhere in the body.
DNA has a universal structure.It is same in every organism.
Some of your DNA will be the same! You are likely to have somewhere between 1/8th and 1/16th of the same DNA.
Nucleus
The house of DNA and RNA is the nucleus of a cell, where DNA is primarily found. RNA is synthesized from DNA within the nucleus and then transported to the cytoplasm where protein synthesis occurs.
It looks the same as it does everywhere else. DNA is DNA. Its structure is the same everywhere.
I found your question because I am looking for the same answer..maybe by now you found it..A simple way to look at this is: DNA is like the blue print of your house; it gives instruction.
nucleus
True. Both nails and hair are made of a protein called keratin, and the DNA within the cells that produce these structures is the same. Thus, the DNA from your nails is the same as the DNA from your hair.
no one has the exact DNA