Question #e0cf1
1 Answer
Aug 12, 2017
Yes, DNA different in every one except in some special circumstances.
Explanation:
- The sequences of the adenine, guanine, thymine and cytosine are different in every individual, which is determined during their replication. The sequences determine the genetic characters of the individuals.
- Maximum similarities in the sequences of the nucleic acids are found in the parents and their descendants. The vegetatively reproducing organisms show maximum similarity such as the colons.
- The mono-zygotic twins also show similarities in the sequences of the nucleic acids. Thank you