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Can DNA expression change throughout the life of an organism?

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"DNA is found in nearly all living cells. ... Although each organism's DNA is unique, all DNA is composed of the same nitrogen-based molecules. So how does DNA differ from organism to organism? It is simply the order in which these smaller molecules are arranged that differs among individuals."

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