Question #e0cf1

1 Answer

Yes, DNA different in every one except in some special circumstances.

Explanation:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. The mono-zygotic twins also show similarities in the sequences of the nucleic acids. Thank you