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In every organism, genetic code is made of DNA and RNA that was inherited from their parents. Also, every organism's genetic code has the same codons that code for the same amino acids.

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The genetic code is different for all organisms. This is because our genetic code makes up our bodies or "genes". Even twins have different gentic code from each other but their phenotype (which is the dominant trait that you see) may be very similar. Their genotype could be very different.

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Yes. The same codons code for the same amino acids in all organisms.

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