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What does the dna in multicellular organisms have in common with the dna in unicellular organisms?

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The DNA in multicellular and unicellular organisms is a biomolecule that carries genetic information and is composed of nucleotides arranged in a specific sequence. Both types of organisms have DNA organized into chromosomes and use DNA replication to make copies of themselves during cell division.

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