maria241432 maria241432
  • 23-10-2018
  • Biology
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Do nerve cells, blood cells, and skin cells all have the same DNA? Explain Reasoning.
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pierrezonra pierrezonra
  • 23-10-2018

The DNA between nerve cells, blood cells, and skin cells would be because all of the cells in our bodies start from a single fertilized egg.  As cells divide and grow, different genes are expressed, resulting in different cell types. Those cells then produce a variety of proteins specific to the cells they form resulting in most of our chemistry.


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