DNA is the source of genetic information for allliving

Chapter 1, Problem 1.1.33

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DNA is the source of genetic information for allliving organisms, but the sequence of DNA nucleotides in organisms differs. In fact, the sequences of DNA can be characteristic for different species. If you were to compare the sequence of DNA nucleotides of similar and dissimilar organisms, what patterns would you observe? How is this evidence of evolutionary relatedness?

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