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The Genetic Code Is Sometimes Called "Universal," Meaning That All

Question 58

Question 58

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The genetic code is sometimes called "universal," meaning that all organisms share the same:


A) genes
B) coding mechanism
C) ribosomal structure
D) mitochondrial DNA
E) nucleic acid composition

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