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Claudia Valdez
16 June, 05:35
Do all cells of the body express the same genes?
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Ayanna Beck
16 June, 07:19
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All cells in the body have the same DNA and the same genes. In organs & tissues the expression changes.
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Everett Barron
16 June, 07:53
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All the cells in a person's body have the same DNA and the same genes. However, the difference between cells in different tissues and organs is that the "expression" of the genes differs between cells.
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