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_________ is the genetic code is essentially the same for all organisms

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DNA.

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA is a universal genetic code and this is simply because every living organism has genes made of DNA.

Examples of these organisms include: Bacteria, fungi, cats, plants etc. These organisms use DNA to store genetic information and also to transcribe RNA, which synthesises proteins.

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Answer:

DNA and RNA (64 Codon Universal Code)

Step-by-step explanation:

The universal genetic code consist of 64 codons each of which consist of 3 bases. All the organism have different arrangement of same 64 codons that make up the genetic code of an organism.

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