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Hayden Coffey
4 July, 03:34
What do all organisms use to pass on information?
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Rocco Peters
4 July, 04:15
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All organism use DNA to pass information. Genetic information is stored in the sequence of bases along a nucleic acid chain (DNA). these base pairs provide a mechanism for copying the genetic information in an existing nucleic acid chain to form a new chain
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