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Luciano Odom
12 July, 23:11
Why is the genetic code common to all organisms?
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Maximo Hatfield
13 July, 01:47
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It is common to all organisms because all organisms evolved from the same ancestor over a large period of time and these ancestors shared a genetic code.
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