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How can organisms be differeant from eachother if their genetic material is made up of the same molecuels?

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How can organisms be differeant from eachother if their genetic material is made up of the same molecuels?

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  1. How can sentences be different from each other if the English alphabet us only 26 letters?

    Recombination!


  2. think Legos, there's your answer

    it's the best way to explain this to anyone, Legos, Legos, Legos

    Same stuff, but is how it's setup and used

  3. Although there are few basic molecules that make up the genetic coding, the proteins that the result in is what differentiates one living thing from the next. The protein chains are very large molecules that do different "jobs", and the different jobs they do creates things like our eye or a spider's leg.

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