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The chromosomes and genes in your feet differ greatly from those in your eyes because they are parts of separate organs.

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This is not true your chromosomes and genes are the same everywhere in your body, in absolutely every cells

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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-False.

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA is the genetic material of the organism which stores important information in the form of codons required by the organism to survive.

Since DNA replicates and makes an exact copy of itself during the S-phase of the cell cycle by DNA replication process therefore a same copy of DNA is present in each cell of the body.

The organogenesis in organisms is controlled by the homeotic genes which activate and form the organs and the functional differences of the organs arises due to the different set of genes get transcripted in different organs.

Thus, False is the correct answer.

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